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ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT 2019-20(April-December) Krishi Vigyan Kendra Lahaul & Spiti-1 at Kukumseri Directorate of Extension Education CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishavavidyalaya Palampur-176062(H.P.)

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ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT 2019-20(April-December)

Krishi Vigyan Kendra Lahaul & Spiti-1 at Kukumseri

Directorate of Extension Education CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishavavidyalaya

Palampur-176062(H.P.)

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Table of Content

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1

2. DETAILS OF DISTRICT (2019-20, April-December) 4

3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS 8

PART 4 - FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS 26

5. Achievements on Training (Including the sponsored, vocational, FLD and trainings under

Rainwater Harvesting Unit) : 33

6. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes) 51

7. Production and supply of Technological products 53

PART 8 – PUBLICATION, SUCCESS STORY, SWTL, TECHNOLOGY WEEK AND

DROUGHT MITIGATION 53

9.A. Success stories/Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case with suitable

action JPEG format photographs) 55

9.B. Give details of innovative methodology/technology developed and used for Transfer of

Technology during the year 56

9.C. Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational area

which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photographs) 57

9.D. Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for 57

9.E. Field activities 57

9.F. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory / Plant Health Clinic 57

10. IMPACT 58

11.0 LINKAGES 59

12. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK 60

13. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE 62

14. Details of HRD activities attended by KVK staff during 2019-20 (April-December) 63

15. Details of Important Programs/Events conducted in KVKs during 2019-20 (April-

December) (With 4-5 Photographs (JPEG Format). 63

16. Please include any other important and relevant information which has not been reflected

above (write in detail). 63

Annexure I 64

Annexure II 69

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PROFORMA FOR ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 (Apr-Dec)

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK

1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail

Address Telephone E mail

Office FAX Krishi Vigyan Kendra Lahaul and Spiti I at Kukumseri

(HP) – 175 142

- - [email protected]

1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail

Address Telephone E mail Office FAX

CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi

Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur (HP)

–176 062

01894 –

230521 01894 -230465 [email protected]

1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone, mobile No & e-mail

Name Telephone / Contact

Residence Mobile Email

Dr Surender Kumar Thakur - 9418193270 [email protected]

1.4. Year of sanction: 01 April, 2004

1.5. Staff Position (as on 31st Dec 2019)

S.

No.

Sanctioned

post

Name of

the

incumbent

Age Discipline

with highest

degree obt.

Pay

Band

&

Grade

Pay

(Rs.)

Date of

joining at

present

post

Permanent

/Temporary

Contact Details Category

(SC/ST/

OBC/

Others)

1 Programme

Coordinator

Dr.

Surender Kumar

Thakur

51 Soil Science

(Ph.D)

37400-

67000 (9000)

16.01.2017 Permanent 9418193270

[email protected]

Others

2 Subject Matter Specialist

Dr. Lav Bhushan

49 Soil Science (Ph.D)

15600- 39100

(6000)

04.03.2014 Permanent 9418455257 [email protected]

Others

3 Subject Matter

Specialist

Dr. Ramesh

Lal

47 Entomology

(Ph.D.)

15600-

39100 (6000)

06.05.2016 Permanent 9418481405

[email protected]

SC

4 Subject Matter

Specialist

Vacant - - - - - - -

5 Subject Matter Specialist

Vacant - - - - - - -

6 Subject Matter

Specialist

Vacant - - - - - - -

7 Subject Matter Specialist

Vacant - - - - - - -

8 Programme

Assistant

Sh. Rajeev

Katoch

45 Mech. Engg.

(Diploma)

10300-

34800 (3200)

16.06.2014 Permanent 9418112680

[email protected]

Others

9 Computer

Programmer

Vacant - - - - - - -

10 Farm Manager Vacant - - - - - - -

11 Accountant /

Superintendent

Sh. Satish

Kumar

38 B.A. 10300-

34800

(4400)

22.12.2016 Permanent 9418204896

[email protected]

ST

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12 Stenographer Vacant - - - - - - -

13 Driver Sh. Krishan

Kumar

52 Matriculation 5910-

20200 (2400)

22.03.2014 Permanent 9459134350 ST

14 Driver Vacant - - - - - - -

15 Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - -

16 Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - -

1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha): 2.60

S. No. Item Area (ha)

1 Under Buildings 0.03

2. Under Demonstration Units 0.05

3. Under Crops 0.55

4. Horti- pastoral 0.40

5. Silvi-pastoral 1.57

1.7. Infrastructural Development:

A) Buildings

S.

No.

Name of building Source

of

funding

Stage

Complete Incomplete

Completion

Date

Plinth

area

(Sq.m)

Expenditure

(Rs.)

Starting

Date

Plinth

area

(Sq.m)

Status of

construction

1. Administrative

Building

ICAR - - - - - 29,00,000

(Amount

deposited in

Estate Office)

2. Farmers Hostel ICAR 23.08.2003 304.28 34,00,000

3. Staff Quarters

1

4. Demonstration Units

Polyhouse ICAR 31.03.2015 108 1,99605

Vermi composting

unit

ICAR 31.03.2018 - 1,78,000

5 Fencing

6 Rain Water harvesting

system

7 Threshing floor ICAR 14.07.2013 - 2,00,000

8 Farm godown

B) Vehicles

Type of vehicle Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run Present status

Jeep (Mahindra) 2011 6,00,000 186890 Poor, need

replacement

Motor Cycle 2011 49,990 2600 Good

C) Equipments including Tractor & AV aids

Name of the equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status

Over Head Projector 30.03.99 7326 Good

Photocopier cum printer 31.03.99 77928 Unserviceable

Tractor(ME) 07.02.02 294240 Good

Printer(HP Laser 1000) 09.01.03 15225 Good

Computer System ACER 28.03.03 1800 Unserviceable

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LCD Projector Benq 29.03.07 99405 Good

Digital Camera Sony 02.01.09 24900 Good

Refrigerator Samsung 05.02.09 21300 Good

Laser Printer(HP series P-1008) 12.02.09 7540 Good

Laptop Dell Inspiron 1525 12.02.09 45525 Good

UPS 10.02.09 6950 Unserviceable

Scanner 13.02.09 9600 Good

PA System 13.02.09 7490 Good

Digital Camera Nikon D40 23.03.09 24960 Good

GPS System(Germin etress-H) 19.03.09 9281 Good

Camera Canon Digital 27.03.10 21375 Good

Computer System HP Destop 05.04.10 33536 Good

Multifunctional Printer Black Laser 07.05.10 14395 Good

Multifunctional Printer Coloured 24.05.10 35614 Good

Digital Copier wit Printer Develop 04.09.10 75000 Good

Jeep Mohindra 23.09.10 541981 Fair

Fax Machine 30.03.11 14700 Good

Motor Cycle-Bjaj Discover 20.04.11 49990 Good

Cultivator 9 Tyne 31.03.12 30450 Good

Heat Pillar Belco 29.03.13 7166 Good

Samsung LED 55” 23.05.14 151700 Good

HP Laser jet 1566 Printer 05.03.15 8900 Good

HP LAP Pro 440G 31.03.15 176640 Good

LPG Heaters 28.12.15 73800 Good

Cylinder gas for Heater 28.12.15 10200 Good

Mini soil testing lab 31.03.18 94600 Good GPS 31.03.19 10549 Good

1.8. A). Details SAC meeting* conducted in the year 2019-20 (April-December)

S.

No.

Date Name and Designation of

Participants

No. of

absentees

Salient

Recommendations

Action taken

1. 15.10.2019 1. Dr. Ashok Kumar Sarial

Vice Chancellor

2. Dr. Y P Thakur

Director Extension Education

3. Dr. D K Vatsa

Director Research

4. Dr. Vinod Sharma

Associate Director

5. Ms. Anju Thakur

Agri. Dev. Officer

6. Sh. Sonam Angrup

Deputy Director Horticulture

7. Sh. S D Sharma

Deputy Project Director

8. Sh. O P Sharma

Forest Range Officer

9. Er. Ravinder Chauhan

Assistant Engineer

10. Dr. Nishat Thakur

Veterinary Officer

11. Sh. Kulvinder Singh

District Welfare Officer

12. Sh. Kundan Sharma

3 Intimate Director

Agriculture &

Horticulture regarding

non nomination of

farmers for Mushroom

and Horticulture

training programmes

Verify 500 ha area

covered under

seabuckthorn projects

during 2014-2018 in

the district

Assessment of

Artimizia

for pest management

Submit project

proposal for alleviation

of mal nutrition in

farm women of the

valley

Tall fescue be

introduced with red

clover in grass lands

The concerned

intimated vide letter

No. QSD./3-

8/18/CSKHPKV/KVK/

Tech.-SAC/ 384 and

385 dated 30.11.2019

The Director Research

requested for relevant

information vide letter

No. QSD./3-

8/18/CSKHPKV/

KVK/ Tech.-SAC/ 352

dated 31.12.2019

Action will be taken by

HAREC Kukumseri

The District Welfare

Officer will submit

project to The Dean

College of Home

Science Palampur

FLDs will be

conducted during

ensuing cropping

season

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Programme Executive

13. Sh. Navneet Kumar

Guard

14. Sh. Suresh Kumar

President Hops and Chicory

Development Society

15. Shri. Suresh

Farmer SAC Member

16. Shri. Kultar Singh

Farmer SAC Member

17. Smt. Bimla

Farm Women SAC Member

18. Smt. Suman

Farm Women SAC Member

19. Dr. Surender Kumar Thakur

Programme Coordinator

* 18th

SAC meeting proceedings (Annexure I)

2. DETAILS OF DISTRICT (2019-20, April-December)

2.1 Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK)

S. No Farming system/enterprise

1 Agri – Horti – Animal Husbandry

2 Agri – Horti – Silvipastoral

3 Agri – Horti – Silvipastoral – Animal Husbandry

2.2 Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography)

S. No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics

1 High Hills Temperate

Dry Zone

The entire district (East longitude 7646’29” to 7841’34”, North latitude 3144’57” to 3559’53”)

falls under the High Hills Temperate Dry Zone of HP. The area is snow bound from November to

March and is characterized with very low rainfall (about 250 mm). The soil of the zone is sandy loam

with low fertility status and almost all the crops respond to the application of Nitrogen and

Phosphorus. No crop can be raised without assured supply of irrigation water. Crops are raised on

sloping fields. Major problem of the area is soil erosion and water management. Most of the area is

prone to glaciers and the top soil is removed every year through glaciers. The major crops grown in

the area are pea, potato, barley, hops, buckwheat, temperate vegetables, oat, kuth and manu etc. Of

late apple cultivation has caught the fancy of farmers with area under it increasing at a rapid pace.

2 Agro ecological

situation (AES)

Characteristics

AES – 1 This situation lies between elevations of 2501 – 3250m amsl. This zone comprises of parts of Udaipur

and Keylong sub divisions. The majority of the area of this zone is having sloping land. The landforms

are mid hills to low hills. The soils are shallow in depth and the majority of the soils are light textured

(Sandy loam). Major crops grown are pea, potato, cauliflower, barley, kuth, and temperate vegetables.

Apple and other temperate fruits are also grown in this zone.

AES – 2 The elevation of this AES lies between 3251 – 4250 m amsl. This zone comprises parts of Udaipur,

Keylong and Kaza sub divisions. The soils are shallow in depth and sandy loam in texture. There is

only one crop season from May – September. The area is suitable for quality potato seed, pea and

temperate vegetables. Other crops grown are barley and buckwheat.

AES – 3 AES – 3 lies above an elevation of 4251 m amsl. This zone comprises parts of Udaipur, Keylong and

Kaza sub divisions. The majority of the soils of this AES are light textured and unconsolidated sands

and pebbles. The area is suitable for cultivation of pea, potato and barley.

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2.3 Soil type/s

S. No Soil type Characteristics Area (ha)

1 Sandy to

sandy loam

In general, soils of the district are sandy to sandy loam in texture and neutral to alkaline in reaction

and low in fertility. While the soils in Lahaul valley, in some parts, are loam to clay loam with

abundance of gravel and rich in fertility, in Spiti valley these are silty loam in texture and neutral to

alkaline in reaction with low water holding capacity. These soils are low in nitrogen and medium

to high in phosphorus and potassium. The soil strata are loose in both the valleys. The water

holding capacity also varies from poor to medium. These soils are prone to erosion due to

cultivation on steep slopes, splashing floods, flow irrigation and overgrazing.

3300

2.4 Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district

S. No Crop Area (ha) Production (q) Productivity (q /ha)

1. Pea 1069 117590 110

2. Potato 680 108800 160

3. Cauliflower 839 208880 249

4. Exotic vegetables Broccoli, Lettuce, Red Cabbage etc. 650 97500 150

5. Cabbage 57 13730 241

6. Misc. Vegetable Tomato, Radish, Turnip etc. 201 45620 227

7. Rajmash 41 544 13

8. Wheat & barley 150 3450 23

2.5 Weather data

Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature o C Relative Humidity (%)

Maximum Minimum April, 2019 137.2 16.0 2.6 34.7

May, 2019 59.1 17.5 4.8 36.3

June, 2019 79.1 22.3 7.1 32.7

July, 2019 42.6 25.6 12.4 41.5

August, 2019 93.8 25.5 12.4 43.7

September, 2019 2.5 25.9 9.4 27.3

October, 2019 1.6 19.2 2.4 24.8

November, 2019 54.3 9.2 -0.8 45.1

December, 2019 46.7 3.0 -9.0 32.3

Source: HAREC, Kukumseri (Snowfall converted into rainfall)

2.6 Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district

2. Category Population Production Productivity

Cattle

Crossbred 7157 Milk 505.4 t / year 3.5 litre / animal / day

Indigenous 6144 Milk 1656 t / year 2.3 litre / animal / day

Buffalo - - -

Sheep

Crossbred 4969 Wool 6713 kg / year 1.35 kg / animal / year

Indigenous 36985 Wool 37181 kg / year 1.01 kg / animal / year

Goats 10568 Milk 458 t / year 0.53 litre / animal / year

Pigs - - -

Crossbred - - -

Indigenous - - -

Rabbits - - -

Poultry

Hens 567 1.081 lakh eggs / year 0.52 eggs / bird / day

Desi 222 0.40 lakh eggs / year 0.50 eggs / bird / day

Improved - - -

Ducks - - -

Turkey and others - - -

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Category Area Production Productivity

Fish - - -

Marine - - -

Inland - - -

Prawn - - -

Scampi - - -

Shrimp - - -

2.7 Details of Operational area / Villages (2019-20 (April-December)

S.No. Taluk Name of

the block

Name of the

village

Major crops &

enterprises

Major problem

identified

Identified Thrust Areas

1 Lahaul

& Spiti

Keylong Udaipur,

Namu,

Charu,

Shakoli,

Triloknath,

Kishori

Cauliflower,

garden pea,

potato, apple,

rajmash, French

bean, oats and

vermicomposting

Poor fruit set due to

lack of efficient

pollinators in apple

Poor quality

marketable fruits due

to wooly aphid

infestation in apple

Yield losses due to

incidence of root rot

wilt complex,

powdery mildew and

leaf miner in pea

Old variety

susceptible to late

blight of potato

Yield losses due to

aphid, lepidopterous

larvae (cabbage

butterfly and DBM)

& diseases like black

rot, root rot and

powdery mildew in

cauliflower

Cultivation of old

varieties of rajmash

Old variety having

low yield of French

bean

Scarcity of fodder

Non availability of

quality manures

Integrated crop

management in apple

Integrated pest

management in apple

Integrated insect pest

and disease

management in pea

Varietal evaluation of

potato

Integrated insect pest

and disease

management in

cauliflower

Varietal evaluation of

rajmash

Varietal evaluation in

French bean

Integrated crop

management in fodder

crops

Vermicomposting

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2 Lahaul

& Spiti

Keylong Lote, Tojing,

Tholang

Tandi,

Goshal

Apple, garden

pea, poato,

cauliflower, red

clover,

vermicomposting

Micronutrients

deficiencies in apple

Weed infestation in

pea

Incidence of late

blight of potato

Cut worm, aphid and

white grub

infestation in potato

Micronutrient

deficiency in

cauliflower

Yield losses due to

lepidopterous larvae

in cauliflower

Fodder scarcity and

poor quality of

fodder

Non availability of

quality manures

Integrated nutrient

management in apple

Integrated weed

management in pea

Integrated disease

management in potato

Integrated insect-pest

management in potato

Integrated nutrient

management in

cauliflower

Integrated pest

management in

cauliflower

Integrated crop

management in fodder

crops

Vermicomposting

3 Lahaul

& Spiti

Keylong Udgosh,

Tingret,

Chhaling,

Chimret

Garden pea,

potato, rajmash,

vermi

composting

Powdery mildew in

pea

Unscientific nutrient

management in pea

Cultivation of old

varieties of potato

Cultivation of old

varieties of rajmash

Non availability of

quality manures

Integrated disease

management in pea

Integrated nutrient

management in pea

Integrated crop

management in potato

Varietal evaluation of

rajmash

Vermicomposting

2.8 Priority/thrust areas

Crop/Enterprise Thrust area Cauliflower Integrated insect-pest and disease management in cauliflower

Integrated nutrient management in cauliflower Varietal evaluation

Garden pea Integrated insect pest and disease management in pea

Integrated weed management in pea

Integrated nutrient management in pea

Potato Varietal evaluation

Integrated disease management in potato

Integrated insect pest management in potato Apple Integrated crop management in apple

Integrated pest management in apple Integrated nutrient management in apple

Rajmash Varietal evaluation

French bean Varietal evaluation

Oat Integrated crop management in fodder oat Red clover Integrated crop management in red clover Vermicomposting Vericomposting technology

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3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

3.A. Details of target and achievements of mandatory activities by KVK during 2019-20 (April-

December)

OFT (Technology Assessment and Refinement) FLD (Oilseeds, Pulses, Cotton, Other Crops/Enterprises)

1 2

Number of OFTs Number of Farmers Number of FLDs Number of Farmers

Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement

5 5 21 23 17 17 586 595

3.A.1 FLDs Conducted under CFLDs on Oilseed

FLD (Oilseeds)

Number of FLDs Number of Farmers

Targets Achievement Targets Achievement

- - - -

3.A.2 FLDs Conducted under CFLDs on Pulses

FLD (Pulses)

Number of FLDs Number of Farmers

Targets Achievement Targets Achievement

- - - -

Training (including sponsored, vocational and other trainings

carried under Rainwater Harvesting Unit)

Extension Activities

3 4

Number of Courses Number of

Participants

Number of activities Number of

participants

Clientele Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement

Farmers 57 64 1820 2198 88 101 1115 10302

Rural youth 14 14 280 323

Extn.

Functionaries

1 - 10 -

Seed Production (Qtl.) Planting material (Nos.)

5 6

Target Achievement Target Achievement

4 4.35 - -

Livestock, poultry strains and fingerlings (No.) Bio-products (Kg)

7 8

Target Achievement Target Achievement

- - 200 400

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3.B. Abstract of interventions undertaken

S.

N

o

Thrust area Crop/

Enterprise

Identified

Problem

Interventions

Title of

OFT if

any

Title of

FLD if

any

Numb

er of

Traini

ng

(farm

ers)

Num

ber of

Train

ing

(Yout

hs)

Numb

er of

Traini

ng

(extens

ion

person

nel)

Exten

sion

activiti

es

(No.)

Sup

ply

of

seed

s

(Qtl.

)

Suppl

y of

planti

ng

mater

ials

(No.)

Suppl

y of

livest

ock

(No.)

Supply of

bio products

No. K

g

1 Integrated

insect-pest and disease

managemen

t

Cauliflower Yield

losses due to

aphid,

cabbage butterfly

and DBM

& diseases

like black

rot, root rot and

powdery

mildew

Integrat

ed Insect

pests

management

Manage

ment of black

rot,

Management of

lepidopte

rous pests

using

pheromone traps

2 - - 1 - - - - -

2 Integrated nutrient

management

Cauliflower Micronutrient

deficiency

Management of

boron deficien

cy

- 1 - - - - - -

3 Varietal

evaluation

Cauliflower Non

availability of

public

sector hybrid

Evaluati

on of new

hybrids

- 1 - - 1000 - - -

4 Integrated

insect pest and disease

managemen

t

Garden pea Yield

losses due to

incidence

of root

rot wilt

complex,

powdery mildew

and leaf

miner

- Manage

ment of powdery

mildew

with

hexacon

azole

Management of

root rot

/wilt complex

with

carbendazim

2 - - - - - 200

packets of

Rhizob

ium &

PSB

-

5 Integrated

weed managemen

t

Garden pea Weed

infestation

- Weed

management

3 - - - - - - -

6 Integrated

nutrient managemen

t

Garden pea Unscienti

fic nutrient

managem

ent

- Integrate

d nutrient

manage

ment using

bio-

fertilizers

1 - - 1 - - - - -

7 Varietal

evaluation

Potato Old

variety susceptibl

e to late

blight

- High

yielding and

disease

resistant variety

- 1 - 1 - - - -

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8 Integrated

disease

managemen

t

Potato Incidence

of late

blight

Integrated

managem

ent of late

blight

- 1 - - - - - - -

9 Integrated insect pest

managemen

t

Potato Cut worm,

aphid and

white grub

infestatio

n

- Management of

cut

worm, aphid

and

white grub

with

chlorpyriphos

2 - - - - - - -

1

0

Integrated

crop managemen

t

Apple Poor fruit

set due to lack of

efficient

pollinators

- Use of

honey bee

colonies

(Apis mellifera

) for

enhancing

pollinati

on in apple

1 - - - - - - -

1

1

Integrated

pest managemen

t

Apple Poor

quality marketabl

e fruits

due to wooly

aphid

infestation

- Manage

ment of woolly

aphid

with chlorpyri

phos

spray and soil

applicati

on of furadan

2 - - - - - - -

1

2

Integrated

nutrient

management

Apple Micronut

rients

deficiencies

Manage

ment of

micro nutrient

deficien

cy

- 1 - - - - - - -

1

3

Varietal

evaluation

Rajmash Cultivatio

n of old

varieties

- Improve

d variety

1 - - 4 - - - -

14

Varietal evaluation

French bean

Old variety

having low yield

- Improved variety

1 - - 1 - - - -

1

5

Integrated

crop

management

Oat Scarcity

of fodder

- Improve

d variety

1 - - - 10 - - - -

1

6

Integrated

crop managemen

t

Red clover Scarcity

of fodder

- Improve

d variety of Red

Clover

- - 1 0.06 - - - -

1

7

Vermicomp

osting technology

Vermicomp

osting

Non

availability of

quality

manures

- Producti

on of quality

manure

2 1 - - - - - - 40

0

1

8

Entrepreneu

rship

development

Back yard

poultry

Low farm

income

- Improve

d variety

- 1 - - - - 1350

birds

- -

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3.1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined

A.1 Abstract of the number of technologies assessed* in respect of crops/enterprises

Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower Tuber

Crops TOTAL

Varietal Evaluation - - - - 1 - - - -

Seed / Plant production - - - - - - - - -

Weed Management - - - - - - - - -

Integrated Crop

Management

- - - - - - - - -

Integrated Nutrient

Management

- - - - 1 1 - - -

Integrated Farming

System

- - - - - - - - -

Mushroom cultivation - - - - - - - - -

Drudgery reduction - - - - - - - - -

Farm machineries - - - - - - - - -

Value addition - - - - - - - - -

Integrated Pest

Management

- - - - 1 - - - -

Integrated Disease

Management

- - - 1 - - - - -

Resource

conservation

technology

- - - - - - - - -

Small Scale income

generating enterprises

- - - - - - - - -

TOTAL - - - 1 3 1 - -

* Any new technology, which may offer solution to a location specific problem but not tested earlier in a given micro situation.

A.2. Abstract of the number of technologies refined* in respect of crops/enterprises

Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower Tuber

Crops TOTAL

Varietal Evaluation - - - - - - - - -

Seed / Plant production - - - - - - - - -

Weed Management - - - - - - - - -

Integrated Crop

Management

- - - - - - - - -

Integrated Nutrient

Management

- - - - - - - - -

Integrated Farming - - - - - - - - -

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System

Mushroom cultivation - - - - - - - - -

Drudgery reduction - - - - - - - - -

Farm machineries - - - - - - - - -

Post Harvest

Technology

- - - - - - - - -

Integrated Pest

Management

- - - - - - - - -

Integrated Disease

Management

- - - - - - - - -

Resource

conservation

technology

- - - - - - - - -

Small Scale income

generating enterprises

- - - - - - - - -

TOTAL - - - - - - - - -

* Technology that is refined in collaboration with ICAR/SAU Scientists for improving its effectiveness.

A.3. Abstract of the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises

Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitary Fisheries TOTAL

Evaluation of Breeds - - - - - - - -

Nutrition Management - - - - - - - -

Disease of Management - - - - - - - -

Value Addition - - - - - - - -

Production and Management - - - - - - - -

Feed and Fodder - - - - - - - -

Small Scale income generating

enterprises

- - - - - - - -

TOTAL - - - - - - - -

A.4.Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock / enterprises

Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitry Fisheries TOTAL

Evaluation of Breeds - - - - - - - -

Nutrition Management - - - - - - - -

Disease of Management - - - - - - - -

Value Addition - - - - - - - -

Production and Management - - - - - - - -

Feed and Fodder - - - - - - - -

Small Scale income generating

enterprises

- - - - - - - -

TOTAL - - - - - - - -

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3.2. Achievements on technologies Assessed and Refined

3.2.1. Technologies Assessed under various Crops

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of

trials Number of farmers

Area in ha (Per trail

covering all the

Technological Options)

Integrated Nutrient Management Cauliflower Management of boron deficiency 5 5 0.60

Apple Management of micro nutrient deficiency 5 5 1.20

Varietal Evaluation Cauliflower Evaluation of new hybrids 3 3 0.04

Integrated Pest Management Cauliflower Integrated Insect pests management 5 5 0.80

- - - - -

Integrated Crop Management - - - - -

- - - - -

Integrated Disease Management

Potato Integrated management of late blight

5 5 0.60

- - - - -

Small Scale Income Generation

Enterprises

- - - - -

- - - - -

Weed Management - - - - -

- - - - -

Resource Conservation Technology - - - - -

- - - - -

Farm Machineries - - - - -

- - - - -

Integrated Farming System - - - - -

- - - - -

Seed / Plant production - - - - -

- - - - -

Value addition - - - - -

- - - - -

Drudgery Reduction - - - - -

- - - - -

Storage Technique - - - - -

- - - - -

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Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of

trials Number of farmers

Area in ha (Per trail

covering all the

Technological Options)

Mushroom cultivation - - - - -

- - - - -

Total 23 23

3.2.2. Technologies Refined under various Crops

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials Number of farmers Area in ha (Per trail covering all the

Technological Options)

Integrated Nutrient Management - - - - -

- - - - -

Varietal Evaluation - - - - -

- - - - -

Integrated Pest Management - - - - -

- - - - -

Integrated Crop Management - - - - -

- - - - -

Integrated Disease Management - - - - -

- - - - -

Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises - - - - -

- - - - -

Weed Management - - - - -

- - - - -

Resource Conservation Technology - - - - -

- - - - -

Farm Machineries - - - - -

- - - - -

Integrated Farming System - - - - -

- - - - -

Seed / Plant production - - - - -

- - - - -

Value addition - - - - -

- - - - -

Drudgery Reduction - - - - -

- - - - -

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Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials Number of farmers Area in ha (Per trail covering all the

Technological Options)

Storage Technique - - - - -

- - - - -

Mushroom cultivation - - - - -

- - - - -

Total - - - - -

3.2.3. Technologies assessed under Livestock and other enterprises

Thematic areas Name of the livestock

enterprise

Name of the technology

assessed No. of trials

No. of farmers

Evaluation of breeds - - - -

Nutrition management - - - -

Disease management - - - -

Value addition - - - -

Production and management - - - -

Feed and fodder - - - -

Small scale income generating enterprises - - - -

Total - -

3.2.4. Technologies Refined under Livestock and other enterprises

Thematic areas Name of the livestock

enterprise

Name of the technology

assessed No. of trials

No. of farmers

Evaluation of breeds - - - -

Nutrition management - - - -

Disease management - - - -

Value addition - - - -

Production and management - - - -

Feed and fodder - - - -

Small scale income generating enterprises - - - -

Total - - - -

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B. Details of each On Farm Trial to be furnished in the following format

A. Technology Assessment

Trial 1

1 Title of Technology Assessed : Management of boron deficiency in cauliflower

2 Problem Definition : Boron deficiency resulting into yield 5-10% losses due to

poor quality curds in off-season cauliflower in dry temperate

conditions

3 Details of technologies selected for assessment : i) Soil application of borax @ 20 kg/ha

ii) Two sprays of borax @ 5% before flowering at 15 days

interval

iii) No spray of any micro-nutrients (Farmers’ practice)

4 Source of technology : CSKHPKV Palampur

5 Production system and thematic area : Irrigated vegetable based

6 thematic area

: Integrated Nutrient management

7 Performance of the Technology with performance

indicators

: Two sprays of borax @ 5% before flowering at 15 days

interval increased the cauliflower yield by 12.0 percent

compared to no spraying of any micronutrients by farmers,

while Soil application of borax @ 20 kg/ha increased the

yields by only 4.9 %.

8 Final recommendation for micro level situation : Ad-hoc recommendation of two sprays boron @ 5% before

flowering at 15 days intervals

9 Constraints identified and feedback for research : -.

10 Process of farmer’s participation and their

reaction

: Farmers are satisfied with this technique of spraying borex@

5% that increased in yield and better quality produce as

observed by them.

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B).Results of On Farm Trials

Crop /

enterprise

Farming

situation

Problem

Diagnosed Title of OFT

No. of

trials*

Technology

Assessed

Parameters of

assessment

Data on the

parameter

Results of

assessment

Feedback

from the

farmer

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Cauliflower Irrigated Boron

deficiency

resulting into

poor quality

curds

Management of

boron deficiency

in cauliflower

5 i) Soil

application

of borax @

20 kg/ha

Yield (q/ha) 236.0 Two sprays of

borax @ 5%

before

flowering at 15

days interval

increased the

cauliflower

yield by 12.0 %

compared to no

spraying of any

micronutrients

by farmers,

while Soil

application of

borax @ 20

kg/ha increased

the yields by

only 4.9 %

Farmers are

satisfied

with this

technique of

spraying

borex@ 5%

that

increased in

yield and

better quality

produce as

observed by

them.

ii) Two sprays

of borax @

5% before

flowering at

15 days

interval

252.0

iii) No spray of

any micro-

nutrients

(Farmers’

practice)

225.0

Technology Assessed Production (q/ha) Net Return (Profit) in Rs. /ha BC Ratio

11 12 13 14

i) Soil application of borax @ 20 kg/ha 236.0 339760 3.19

ii) Two sprays of borax @ 5% before flowering at 15 days

interval

252.0 397600 3.54

iii) No spray of any micro-nutrients (Farmers’ practice) 225.0 340288 3.20

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Trial 2

1 Title of Technology Assessed : Micro-nutrients management in Apple

2 Problem Definition : Poor fruit set and yield due to deficiency of micro nutrients

3 Details of technologies selected for assessment : i) Spray of multiplex @ 0.25% (after fruit set) 2 spray at 15 days

interval

ii) Spray of chelated Zinc @ 0.50% (after fruit set) 2 spray at 15

days interval

iii) No use of micro-nutrients (Farmers’ practice)

4 Source of technology : Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry,

Solan

5 Production system and thematic area : Irrigated agri-horti system

6 thematic area : Integrated Nutrient management

7 Performance of the Technology with performance

indicators

: 20% higher yield with the application of multiplex

8 Final recommendation for micro level situation : Adhoc recommendation of multiplex @ 0.25% (after fruit set) 2

spray at 15 days interval under dry temperate conditions may be

given after repition of trial for one more year

9 Constraints identified and feedback for research : Need to develop spray schedule for dry temperate zone of HP.

10 Process of farmer’s participation and their

reaction

: Farmers are satisfied with this technique as the yield of apple

enhanced by 20 percent with application of multiplex a

micronutrient mixture

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B). Results of On Farm Trials

Crop /

enterprise

Farming

situation

Problem

Diagnosed Title of OFT

No. of

trials* Technology Assessed

Parameters of

assessment

Data on the

parameter

Results of

assessment

Feedback

from the

farmer

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Apple Irrigated Poor fruit set

and yield due

to deficiency of

nutrients

Micro-

nutrients

management

in Apple

5 i) Spray of multiplex

@ 0.25% (after fruit

set) 2 spray at 15

days interval

Yield (q/ha) 118.6 - Farmers are

satisfied with

this

technique as

the yield of

apple

enhanced by

20 percemt

with

application

of multiplex

a

micronutrient

mixture

ii) Spray of chelated

Zinc @ 0.50% (after

fruit set) 2 spray at 15

days interval

104.4

iii) No use of

micronutrients

(Farmers’ practice)

98.8

Technology Assessed Production (q/ha) Net Return (Profit) in Rs. /ha BC Ratio

11 12 13 14

i) Spray of multiplex @ 0.25% (after fruit set) 2 spray at 15 days

interval

118.6 377850 4.91

ii) Spray of chelated Zinc @ 0.50% (after fruit set) 2 spray at 15 days

interval

104.4 322610 4.40

iii) No use of micronutrients

(Farmers’ practice)

98.8 301751 4.23

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Trial 3

1 Title of Technology Assessed : Evaluation of new hybrids of cauliflower

2 Problem Definition : High cost of private sector hybrid seed

3 Details of technologies selected for assessment : i) Pusa Snow Ball Hybrid-1

ii) Shenta

iii) Maharani (Farmers’ Practice)

4 Source of technology : IARI-RRS, Katrain (New Delhi)

5 Production system and thematic area : Irrigated vegetable based

6 Thematic area : Varietal Evaluation

7 Performance of the Technology with performance indicators : The Yield of Private hybrid Maharani (FP) was higher by but 7.5% but the benefit :

cost ration of the tested hybrid was 3.67 compared to FP (3.43)

8 Final recommendation for micro level situation : -

9 Constraints identified and feedback for research : Availability of seed

10 Process of farmer’s participation and their reaction : Although the cost of seed of Pusa snow ball hybrid-1 is much lower than the private

hybrids with highest benefit :cost ratio but the net profit was much lower.

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B). Results of On Farm Trials

Crop/ enterprise

Farming

situation

Problem

Diagnosed

Title

of OFT

No. of

trials* Technology Assessed

Parameters of

assessment

Data on the

parameter

Results of

assessment

Feedback

from the

farmer

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Cauliflower Irrigated High cost

of seed

Varietal

evaluation

3 i) Pusa Snow Ball

Hybrid-1

Yield(q/ha) 266.0 The Yield of

Private hybrid

Maharani (FP)

was higher by

but 7.5% but

the benefit :

cost ration of

the tested

hybrid was

3.67 compared

to FP (3.43)

Although the

cost of seed

of Pusa

snow ball

hybrid-1 is

much lower

than the

private

hybrids with

highest

benefit :cost

ratio but the

net profit

was much

lower.

ii) Shenta

275.0

iii) Maharani

(Farmers Practice)

286.0

Technology Assessed *Production per unit Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit BC Ratio

11 12 13 14

i) Pusa Snow Ball Hybrid-1 266.0 376760 3.43

ii) Shenta(Popular hybrid) 275.0 393528 3.52

iii) Maharani

(Farmers Practice)

286.0 378000 3.67

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Trial 4

1 Title : Integrated management of late blight of potato

2 Problem diagnose : 15-20% yield losses due to incidence of late blight of potato

3 Details of technology

Selected for assessment

: i) Spray of Ridomil MZ (2.5 g/L) started at appearance of disease at 15 days

interval

ii) Seed treatment with Trichoderma @ 5 g/Kg seed Followed by two spray of

Mancozeb 2.5 g/L at 15 days intervals

iii) Seed treatment with Beejamrit followed by spray of Jeevamrit at 21 days

interval after one month of planting

iv) Spray of Bavistin @1 g/L (Farmers’ practice)

4 Source of technology : CSK HPKV Palampur

5 Production system : Irrigated vegetable based

6 Thematic area : Integrated diseases management

7 Performance of technology

with performance indicators

: Seed treatment with Trichoderma @ 5 g/Kg seed Followed by two spray of

Mancozeb 2.5 g/L at 15 days intervals gave the highest yield (245.0q /ha) and

found less incidence of diseases in potato

8 Final recommendation for

micro level situation

: Seed treatment with Trichoderma @ 5 g/Kg seed Followed by two spray of

Mancozeb 2.5 g/L at 15 days intervals gave the highest yield (245.0q /ha)and

effective to reduce the incidence of diseases in potato

9 Constraints identified and

feedback for research

: -

10 Process of farmer’s

participation and their

reaction

: The farmers are impressed with this technology

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B). Results of On Farm Trials

Crop/

enterprise

Farming

situation

Problem

Diagnosed

Title

of OFT

No. of

Trials* Technology Assessed

Parameters

of

assessment Results of assessment

Feedback

from the

farmer

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

Potato Irrigated

based

vegetable

15-20%

yield loss

due to

incidence of

late blight of

potato

Integrated

management

of late blight

of potato

5

% incidence

of late

blight and

yield

Per cent incidence

of Late blight

Yield

(q/ha) Seed

treatment with

Trichoderma

@ 5 g/Kg

seed Followed

by two spray

of Mancozeb

2.5 g/L at 15

days intervals

gave the

highest yield

(245.0q /ha)

and found

less incidence

of diseases in

potato

-

i) Spray of Ridomil MZ (2.5 g/L)

started at appearance of disease

at 15 days interval

10.35 242.9

ii) Seed treatment with

Trichoderma @ 5 g/Kg seed

followed by two spray of

Mancozeb 2.5 g/L at 15 days

intervals

8.20 245.0

iii) Seed treatment with beejamrit

followed by spray of jeevamrit

at 21 days interval after one

month of planting.TA

18.95 238.4

iv) Spray of Bavistin @ 1 g/L

(Farmers practice)

26.24 220.1

Technology Assessed Production per unit (q/ha) Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / ha BC Ratio

11 12 13 14

i) Spray of Ridomil MZ (2.5 g/L) started at appearance of disease at 15

days interval

242.9 300700 2.62

ii) Seed treatment with Trichoderma @ 5 g/Kg seed Followed by two

spray of Mancozeb 2.5 g/L at 15 days intervals

245.0 304200 2.64

iii) Seed treatment with Beejamrit followed by spray of Jeevamrit at 21

days interval after one month of planting

238.4 292500 2.58

iv) Spray of Bavistin @1 g/L (Farmers’ practice) 220.1 258700 2.42

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Trial 5

1 Title : Integrated insect-pests management of cauliflower

2 Problem diagnose : 20-25% yield losses due to aphid, lepidopterous larvae (cabbage butterfly and DBM)

3 Details of technology

Selected for assessment

: i. One sprays of Indoxacarb 14.5 SC @1 ml/L followed by One spays of Malathion 50 EC (0.05%) at 15

days intervals starting with pest appearance

ii. One spray of Azadirachtin (Neembaan 0.15%) @5 ml/L followed by One spays of Malathion 50 EC

(0.05%) at 15 days intervals starting with pest

iii. Three sprays of Cypermethrin 10 EC 1 ml/L at weekly interval (Farmers’ practice)

4 Source of technology : CSK HPKV Palampur

5 Production system : Irrigated vegetable based

6 Thematic area : Integrated pest management

7 Performance of technology with performance

indicators

: One sprays of Indoxacarb 14.5 SC @1 ml/L followed by One spays of Malathion 50 EC (0.05%) at 15 days

intervals starting with pest appearance gave the highest yield (282.8q/ha)) and found less incidence of insect-

pests

8 Final recommendation for micro level situation : One sprays of Indoxacarb 14.5 SC @1 ml/L followed by One spays of Malathion 50 EC (0.05%) at 15 days

intervals starting with pest appearance gave the highest yield (282.8q/ha) and effective to reduce the incidence

of insect pests in cauliflower.

9 Constraints identified and feedback for research : -

10 Process of farmer’s participation and their reaction : The farmers are impressed with this technology of foliar application of insecticides and fungicides

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B). Results of On Farm Trials

Crop/

enterprise

Farming

situation

Problem

Diagnosed Title of OFT

No. of

Trials* Technology Assessed

Parameters

of assessment

Data

on the

parameter

Results of

assessment

Feedback

from the

farmer

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Cauliflower Irrigated-

vegetable

based

15-20% yield

losses due to

aphid,

lepidopterous

larvae

(cabbage

butterfly and

DBM)

Integrated

insect-pests

management

of

cauliflower

5

% incidence

of aphid,

Lepidopterous

larvae &

Yield

Larval count

(No.of larvae/5

plants (14 days

after first spray)

Number of

aphids/leaf Yield

(q/ha)

One sprays of

Indoxacarb 14.5

SC @1 ml/L

followed by One

spays of

Malathion 50

EC (0.05%) at

15 days

intervals starting

with pest

appearance gave

the highest yield

(282.8q/ha) and

effective to

reduce the

incidence of

insect pests in

cauliflower

-

i) One sprays of

Indoxacarb 14.5 SC

@1 ml/L followed

by One spays of

Malathion 50 EC

(0.05%) at 15 days

intervals starting with

pest appearance

0.22 14.25 282.8

ii) One spray of

Azadirachtin

(Neembaan 0.15%)

@5 ml/L followed by

One spays of

Malathion 50 EC

(0.05%) at 15 days

intervals starting with

pest

0.29 19.87 276.4

iii) Three sprays of

Cypermethrin 10 EC

1 ml/L at weekly

interval

(Farmers’ practice)

0.94 46.50 225.6

* No. of farmers

Technology Assessed Production per unit (q/ha) Net Return (Profit) in Rs. /ha BC Ratio

11 12 13 14

i) One spray of Indoxacarb 14.5 SC @ 1 ml/L followed by one spray of malathion 50 EC (0.05%) at 15

days intervals starting with pest appearance 282.8

378560 3.02

ii) One spray of Azadirachtin (Neembaan 0.15%) @ 5 ml/l followed by one spray of malathion 50 EC

(0.05%) at 15 days intervals starting with pest appearance 276.4

366630 2.96

iii) Spray of cypermethrin 10 EC (1 ml/L) at weekly interval (Farmers’ practice) 225.6 263620 2.40 *Field crops – kg/ha, * for horticultural crops -= kg/t/ha, * milk and meat – litres or kg/animal, * for mushroom and vermi compost kg/unit area.

** Give details of the technology assessed or refined and farmer’s practice

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PART 4 - FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS

4.A. Summary of FLDs implemented during 2019-20 (April-December)

Sl.

No.

Category Farming

Situation

Season

and

Year

Crop Variety/ breed Hybrid Thematic area Technology

Demonstrated

Area (ha) No. of farmers/

demonstration

Reasons for

shortfall in

achievement Proposed Actual SC/ST OBC Others Total

1 Oilseeds - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

2 Pulses Irrigated Kharif,

2019

Rajmash Him-1 - Integrated

crop

management

Improved variety 2.0 2.0 50 - - 50 -

3 Pulses Irrigated Kharif, 2019

Rajmash Kanchan - Integrated crop

management

Improved variety 1.0 1.0 25 - - 25 -

4 Cereals - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

5 Millets - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

6 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif,

2019

Potato Kufri

Himalini

- Integrated

crop

management

Improved variety 0.04 0.04 3 - - 3 -

7 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif,

2019

Pea Azad Pea-1 - Integrated

nutrient

management

Integrated nutrient

management using

bio-fertilizers

4.0 4.0 100 - - 100 -

8 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019

Frenchbean Palam

Mridula

- Integrated

crop

management

Improved variety 1.0 1.0 50 - - 50 -

9 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019

Pea Azad Pea-1 - Integrated Disease

Management

Two sprays of Hexaconazole @

0.05% and at 50%

flowering at 15 days interval for

control of powdery

mildew

2.4 2.4 15 - - 15 -

10 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019

Pea Azad Pea-1 - Integrated Disease

Management

Management of root rot /wilt complex

with carbendazim

1.6 1.6 10 - - 10

11 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019

Potato Kufri Jayoti - Integrated Pest Management

Drenching with Chlorpyriphos

(20EC) @3ml/liter

at earthing-up for management of cut

worm

1.0 1.0 10 - - 10 -

12 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif,

2019

Cauliflower - Hybrid

Maharani

Integrated Pest

Management

Installation of

pheromone trap @12 Nos./ha

1.0 1.0 25 - - 25 -

13 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif,

2019

Cauliflower - Hybrid

Maharani

Integrated

Disease Management

Management of black

rot (Spray of Streptocycline @

1g/10 litre at diseases

appearance followed by copper oxichloride

3.2 3.2 20 - - 20 -

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Sl.

No.

Category Farming

Situation

Season

and

Year

Crop Variety/ breed Hybrid Thematic area Technology

Demonstrated

Area (ha) No. of farmers/

demonstration

Reasons for

shortfall in

achievement Proposed Actual SC/ST OBC Others Total

@ 3g/litre after 10 days interval

14 Flowers - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

15 Fruit Irrigated Kharif,

2019

Apple Royal

delicious

- Integrated Pest

Management

Management of

woolly aphid with chlorpyriphos spray

and soil application

of furadan

1.0 1.0 10 - - 10

16 Fruit Irrigated Kharif,

2019

Apple Royal

delicious

- Integrated Pest

Management

Use of honey bee

colonies (

Apis mellifera) for enhancing

pollination in apple

1.25 1.25 10 - - 10 -

17 Spices and

condiments

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

18 Commercial - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

19 Medicinal and

aromatic

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

20 Fodder Irrigated Kharif, 2019

Red Clover PRC-3 - Fodder Availability

Introduction of Improved variety

PRC-1 (New areas)

3.0 3.0 10 - - 10 -

21 Fodder Irrigated Kharif, 2019

Oats Palampur-1 - Fodder Availability

Improved variety of Oats

10.0 10.0 100 - - 100 -

22 Plantation - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

23 Dairy - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

24 Poultry - Kharif,

2019

Poultry Him

Samridhi

- Additional

income and nutritional

security

Back yard Poultry - - 27 27 -

25 Piggery - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

26 Sheep and goat

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

27 Button

mushroom

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

28 Vermicompost - Kharif, 2019

- Eisenia foetida

- Integrated nutrient

management

Scientific preparation

100 No. 100 No. 100 - - 100 -

29 IFS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

30 Apiculture - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

31 Implements - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

32 Others

(Management of obnoxious

weeds)

Irrigated Kharif,

2019

Vegetables Management

of Equisetum spp

- Weed

management

Chemical

management of Equisetum in

cultivated fields

after crop harvest

6.7 6.7 10 - - 10 -

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4.A. 1. Soil fertility status of FLDs plots during 2019-20 (April-December)

Sl. No.

Category Farming Situation

Season and

Year

Crop Variety/ breed

Hybrid Thematic area Technology Demonstrated Status of soil (Kg/Acre)

Previous crop grown

N P K

1 Oilseeds - - - - - - - - - - -

2 Pulses Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Rajmash Him-1 - Integrated crop management

High yielding variety M H M Potato

3 Pulses Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Rajmash Kanchan - Integrated crop

management

High yielding variety M H M Cauliflower

4 Cereals - - - - - - - - - - -

5 Millets - - - - - - - - - - -

6 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Potato Kufri

Himalini

- Integrated crop

management

Improved variety M M H Pea

7 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Pea Azad Pea-1 - Integrated nutrient

management

Seed treatment with rhizobium and soil application of PSB

M H H Cauliflower

8 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019 French bean Palam Mridula

- Improved variety

Improved variety M H H Pea

9 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Pea Azad Pea-1 - Integrated

Disease

Management

Two sprays of Hexaconazole @

0.05% and at 50% flowering at

15 days interval for control of powdery mildew

M M H Cauliflower

10 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Pea Azad Pea-1 - Integrated

Disease Management

Management of root rot /wilt

complex with carbendazim

M M H Cauliflower

11 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Potato Kufri Jayoti - Integrated Pest

Management

Drenching with Chlorpyriphos

(20EC) @3ml/liter at earthing-

up for management of cut worm

M H H Oats

12 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Cauliflower - Hybrid

Maharani

Integrated Pest

Management

Installation of pheromone trap

(DBM & Spodoptera sp.) @12

Nos./ha

L M H Potato

13 Vegetables Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Cauliflower - Hybrid Maharani

Integrated Disease

Management

Management of black rot (Spray of Streptocycline @ 1g/10 litre at

diseases appearance followed by copper oxichloride @ 3g/litre after

10 days interval

L H H Pea

14 Flowers - - - - - - - - - - -

15 Fruit Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Apple Royal delicious

- Integrated Pest Management

Management of woolly aphid with chlorpyriphos spray and

soil application of furadan

M H M -

16 Fruit Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Apple Royal

delicious

- Integrated Pest

Management

Use of honey bee colonies (

Apis mellifera) for enhancing pollination in apple

M H M -

17 Spices and

condiments

- - - - - - - - - - -

18 Commercial - - - - - - - - - - -

19 Medicinal and

aromatic

- - - - - - - - - - -

20 Fodder Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Red Clover PRC-3 - Fodder

Availability

Introduction of Improved variety

PRC-1

- - -

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Sl.

No.

Category Farming

Situation

Season

and

Year

Crop Variety/

breed

Hybrid Thematic area Technology Demonstrated Status of soil

(Kg/Acre)

Previous crop

grown

N P K

21 Fodder Irrigated Kharif, 2019 Oats Palampur

-1

- Fodder

Availability

Improved variety of Oats M H H Pea

22 Plantation - - - - - - - - - - -

23 Dairy

24 Poultry - - Poultry Him

Samridhi

- Additional

Income and

nutritional security

Backyard Poultry - - - -

25 Piggery - - - - - - - - - - -

26 Sheep and goat - - - - - - - - - - -

27 Button

mushroom

- - - - - - - - - - -

28 Vermicompost - - - Eisenia foetida

- Integrated nutrient

management

Scientific preparation - - -

29 IFS - - - - - - - - - - -

30 Apiculture - - - - - - - - - - -

31 Implements - - - - - - - - - - -

32 Others

(Management of

obnoxious weeds)

- Kharif, 2018 Vegetables Equisetum

spp

Weed

management

Chemical management of

Equisetum in cultivated fields

after crop harvest

- - - Pea/

Cauliflower

B. Results of Frontline Demonstrations

4.B.1. Crops Crop Name of the

technology

demonstrated

Variety Hybrid Farming

situation

No. of

Demo.

Area

(ha)

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demo Check Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

H L A

Oilseeds - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Pulses Improved

variety

Him-1 - Irrigated 50 2.0 10.95 7.8 9.7 8.32 16.4 54872 96860 41988 1.77 50981 83200 32219 1.63

Pulses Improved variety

Kanchan - Irrigated 25 1.0 12.1 8.7 9.9 8.66 14.6 54872 99200 44328 1.81 50981 86600 35619 1.70

Cereals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Millets - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Vegetables Improved variety

Kufri Himalini

- Irrigated 3 0.04 285 266 272.7 236.8 15.15 140184 545333.3 405149.3 3.89 140184 473600 333416 3.38

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Crop Name of the

technology

demonstrated

Variety Hybrid Farming

situation

No. of

Demo.

Area

(ha)

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demo Check Gross Cost

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

Gross Cost

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

H L A

Vegetables Integrated

nutrient management

using bio-

fertilizers

Azad Pea-1 - Irrigated 100 4.0 130 86 110.2 96.4 14.36 88098 385840 297742 4.38 86270 337400 251130 3.91

Vegetables Improved variety

Palam Mridula

- Irrigated 50 1.0 163 105 138.9 116 19.71 77046 83316 6270 1.08 68888 69600 712 1.01

Vegetables Two sprays of Hexaconazole

@ 0.05% and

at 50% flowering at

15 days

interval for control of

powdery

mildew

Azad Pea-1 - Irrigated 15 2.4 135 76 105.64 85.8 23.12 92570 369740 277170 3.99 88490 300300 211810 3.39

Vegetables Management

of root rot

/wilt complex with

carbendazim

Azad Pea-1 Irrigated 10 1.6 124 78 102.8 84.6 21.51 93890 359800 265910 3.83 86870 296100 209230 3.40

Vegetables Drenchingwith

Chlorpyriphos (20EC)

@3ml/liter at

earthing-up for management

of cut worm

Kufri Jayoti - Irrigated 10 1.0 266 220 256.9 228.1 12.62 184210 513800 329590 2.78 182500 456200 273700 2.49

Vegetables Installation of

pheromone

trap (DBM &

Spodoptera sp.) @12

Nos./ha

- Hybrid

Maharani

Irrigated 25 1.0 272 215 268.5 242.8 10.58 182930 537000 354070 2.93 179210 485600 306390 2.70

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Crop Name of the

technology

demonstrated

Variety Hybrid Farming

situation

No. of

Demo.

Area

(ha)

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check

(Rs./ha)

Demo Check Gross Cost

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

Gross Cost

Gross Return

Net Return

** BCR

H L A

Vegetables Management of

black rot (Spray of

Streptocycline

@ 1g/10 litre at diseases

appearance

followed by copper

oxichloride @

3g/litre after 10 days interval

- Hybrid

Maharani

Irrigated 20 3.2 274 208 264.8 238.2 11.16 186870 529600 342730 2.83 181120 476400 295280 2.63

Flowers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Fruit Management

of woolly aphid with

chlorpyriphos

spray and soil application of

furadan*

Royal

delicious

- Irrigated 10 1.0 125 95 115.2 98.7 16.71 95960 460800 364840 4.80 92670 394800 302130 4.26

Fruit Use of honey bee colonies

(Apis

mellifera) for enhancing

pollination in

apple*

Royal delicious

- Irrigated 10 1.25 128 92 110.4 92.6 19.22 98540 441600 343060 4.48 92670 370400 277730 3.99

Spices and condiments

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Commercial - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Medicinal

and aromatic

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Fodder Introduction of

Improved variety

PRC-3 - Irrigated 10 3.0 248 154 192.5 166 15.94 36825 38492 1667 1.05 32755 33200 445 1.01

Fodder Improved

variety of Oats

Palampur-1 - Irrigated 100 10.0 313 222 275.3 230 19.70 26238 55060 28822 2.10 21588 46000 24412 2.13

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= Gross Return/Gross Cost ; H – Highest Yield, L – Lowest Yield A – Average Yield

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Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage in weed/pest/ diseases etc.)

Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated

Crop Technology to be demonstrated Variety/ Hybrid Parameter with unit Demo Check

Pea Foliar spray of hexaconazole (contaf) @0.5

ml/litre of water for control of powdery mildew

Azad Pea-1 Per cent (Mean) incidence of

powdery mildew

6.30 18.70

Pea Management of root rot wilt complex with

carbendazim

Azad Pea-1 Per cent incidence of root rot

wilt complex

12.50 38.46

Potato Drenching of chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 3ml/litre

for management of cut worm

Kufri Jayoti Number of larvae/10 plant 3.58 18.52

Cauliflower Installation of pheromone trap (DBM) @12

Nos./ha

Hybrid Maharani Mean number of

Lepidopterous larvae/10 plant

5.47 21.40

Cauliflower Management of black rot (Streptocycline

copper oxichloride)

Hybrid Maharani Per cent (Mean) incidence of

black rot

8.46 26.95

Apple Management of woolly aphid with chlorpyriphos

spray and soil application of furadan

Royal delicious Men density of aphid

(Eriosoma lanigerum) per

branch

38.35 86.30

Apple Use of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera) for

enhancing pollination in apple

Royal delicious Average Number of fruit

setting (panicle)

3.44 0.46

Obnoxious

weeds

Chemical weed management of Equisetum spp.

after the harvest of main crop

- Weed biomass (oven dry)

kg/m2

0.66 2.95

4.B.2. Livestock and related enterprises Type of

livestock

Name of

the technology

demonstra

ted

Breed No.

of Dem

o

No.

of Uni

ts

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of

demonstration Rs./unit)

*Economics of check

(Rs./unit)

Demo Che

ck if

any

Gro

ss

Cost

Gros

s

Return

Net

Retu

rn

**

BC

R

Gro

ss

Cost

Gros

s

Return

Net

Retu

rn

**

BC

R

H L A

Dairy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Poultry Back yard

poultry

Him-

Samridhi

27 27 Data yet to come

Rabbitry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Pigerry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Sheep and goat

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Duckery - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Others

(pl.specify)

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= Gross Return/Gross Cost

Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage diseases, increase in conceiving rate,

inter-calving period etc.) Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated

Parameter with unit Demo Check if any

4. B.3. Fisheries

Type of

Breed

Name of the

technology

demonstrated

Breed

No.

of

Demo

Units/

Area

(m2)

Yield (q/ha) %

Increase

*Economics of demonstration

Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2)

*Economics of check

Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2)

Demo Check

if any

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

Gross

Cost

Gross

Return

Net

Return

**

BCR

H L A

Common

carps

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Others - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= Gross Return/Gross Cost H-High L-Low, A-Average

Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., reduction of percentage diseases, effective use of land etc.) Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated

Parameter with unit Demo Check if any

- - -

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4.B.4. Other enterprises

Enterprise Name of

the

technology

demonstrat

ed

Variet

y/

specie

s

No.

of

Dem

o

Units

/

Area

{m2}

Yield (q/ha) %

Increas

e

*Economics of demonstration

(Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2)

*Economics of check

(Rs./unit) or (Rs./m2)

Demo Chec

k if

any

Gros

s

Cost

Gross

Retur

n

Net

Retur

n

**

BC

R

Gros

s

Cost

Gross

Retur

n

Net

Retur

n

**

BC

R

H L A

Button

mushroom

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Vermicomp

ost

Vermi

composting

Eiseni

a

foetida

100 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Apiculture - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Others

(pl.specify)

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

* Economics to be worked out based total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

** BCR= Gross Return/Gross Cost H-High L-Low, A-Average

Data on additional parameters other than yield (viz., additional income realized, employment generation,

quantum of farm resources recycled etc.)

Data on other parameters in relation to technology demonstrated Parameter with unit Demo Local

- - -

4.B.5. Extension and Training activities under FLD

Sl.No. Activity No. of activities organized Number of participants Remarks

1 Field days 3 251 -

2 Farmers Training - - -

3 Media coverage - - -

4 Training for extension

functionaries - -

-

5 Others (Please specify) - - -

5. Achievements on Training (Including the sponsored, vocational, FLD and trainings under

Rainwater Harvesting Unit) :

(A) ON Campus

Thematic area No. of

courses

Participants

Others SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

(A) Farmers & Farm

Women

I Crop Production

Weed Management 1 19 51 70 19 51 70

Resource

Conservation

Technologies

Cropping Systems

Crop Diversification

Integrated Farming 1 20 0 20 20 0 20

Water management 1 31 19 50 31 19 50

Seed production

Nursery management 1 9 11 20 9 11 20

Integrated Crop

Management

Fodder production

Production of organic

inputs

II Horticulture

a) Vegetable Crops

Production of low

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volume and high value

crops

Off-season vegetables

Nursery raising

Exotic vegetables like

Broccoli

Export potential

vegetables

Grading and

standardization

Protective cultivation

(Green Houses, Shade

Net etc.)

b) Fruits

Training and Pruning

Layout and

Management of

Orchards

Cultivation of Fruit

Management of young

plants/orchards

Rejuvenation of old

orchards

Export potential fruits

Micro irrigation

systems of orchards

Plant propagation

techniques

c) Ornamental Plants

Nursery Management

Management of potted

plants

Export potential of

ornamental plants

Propagation

techniques of

Ornamental Plants

d) Plantation crops

Production and

Management

technology

Processing and value

addition

e) Tuber crops

Production and

Management

technology

Processing and value

addition

f) Spices

Production and

Management

technology

Processing and value

addition

g) Medicinal and

Aromatic Plants

Nursery management

Production and

management

technology

Post harvest

technology and value

addition

III Soil Health and

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Fertility

Management

Soil fertility

management

Soil and Water

Conservation

Integrated Nutrient

Management

Production and use of

organic inputs

Management of

Problematic soils

Micro nutrient

deficiency in crops

Nutrient Use

Efficiency

Soil and Water

Testing

IV Livestock

Production and

Management

Dairy Management

Poultry Management

Piggery Management

Rabbit Management

Disease Management

Feed management

Production of quality

animal products

V Home

Science/Women

empowerment

Household food

security by kitchen

gardening and

nutrition gardening

Design and

development of

low/minimum cost

diet

Designing and

development for high

nutrient efficiency diet

Minimization of

nutrient loss in

processing

Gender mainstreaming

through SHGs

Storage loss

minimization

techniques

Value addition

Income generation

activities for

empowerment of rural

Women

Location specific

drudgery reduction

technologies

Rural Crafts

Women and child care

VI Agril.

Engineering

Installation and

maintenance of micro

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irrigation systems

Use of Plastics in

farming practices

Production of small

tools and implements

Repair and

maintenance of farm

machinery and

implements

Small scale processing

and value addition

Post Harvest

Technology

VII Plant Protection

Integrated Pest

Management

1 8 12 20 8 12 20

Integrated Disease

Management

1 11 9 20 11 9 20

Bio-control of pests

and diseases

Production of bio

control agents and bio

pesticides

VIII Fisheries

Integrated fish

farming

Carp breeding and

hatchery management

Carp fry and

fingerling rearing

Composite fish culture

Hatchery management

and culture of

freshwater prawn

Breeding and culture

of ornamental fishes

Portable plastic carp

hatchery

Pen culture of fish and

prawn

Shrimp farming

Edible oyster farming

Pearl culture

Fish processing and

value addition

IX Production of

Inputs at site

Seed Production

Planting material

production

Bio-agents production

Bio-pesticides

production

Bio-fertilizer

production

Vermi-compost

production

Organic manures

production

Production of fry and

fingerlings

Production of Bee-

colonies and wax

sheets

Small tools and

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implements

Production of

livestock feed and

fodder

Production of Fish

feed

X CapacityBuilding

and Group Dynamics

Leadership

development

Group dynamics

Formation and

Management of SHGs

Mobilization of social

capital

Entrepreneurial

development of

farmers/youths

WTO and IPR issues

XI Agro-forestry

Production

technologies

Nursery management

Integrated Farming

Systems

TOTAL 6 98 102 200 98 102 200

(B) RURAL YOUTH

Mushroom Production

Bee-keeping 2 37 0 37 37 0 37

Seed production

Production of organic

inputs

Integrated Farming 3 32 38 70 32 38 70

Planting material

production

Vermi-culture 1 0 27 27 0 27 27

Sericulture

Protected cultivation

of vegetable crops

1 11 9 20 11 9 20

Commercial fruit

production

Repair and

maintenance of farm

machinery and

implements

Nursery Management

of Horticulture crops

1 14 16 30 14 16 30

Training and pruning

of orchards

Value addition

Production of quality

animal products

Dairying

Sheep and goat

rearing

Quail farming

Piggery

Rabbit farming

Poultry production

Ornamental fisheries

Para vets

Para extension

workers

Composite fish culture

Freshwater prawn

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culture

Shrimp farming

Pearl culture

Cold water fisheries

Fish harvest and

processing technology

Fry and fingerling

rearing

Small scale processing

Post Harvest

Technology

Tailoring and

Stitching

Rural Crafts

TOTAL 8 94 90 184 94 90 184

(C) Extension

Personnel

Productivity

enhancement in field

crops

Integrated Pest

Management

Integrated Nutrient

management

Rejuvenation of old

orchards

Protected cultivation

technology

Formation and

Management of SHGs

Group Dynamics and

farmers organization

Information

networking among

farmers

Capacity building for

ICT application

Care and maintenance

of farm machinery and

implements

WTO and IPR issues

Management in farm

animals

Livestock feed and

fodder production

Household food

security

Women and Child

care

Low cost and nutrient

efficient diet

designing

Production and use of

organic inputs

Gender mainstreaming

through SHGs

TOTAL

(B) OFF Campus

Thematic area No. of

courses

Participants

Others SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

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(A) Farmers & Farm

Women

I Crop Production

Weed Management 2 40 20 60 40 20 60

Resource

Conservation

Technologies

Cropping Systems 1 18 7 25 18 7 25

Crop Diversification

Integrated Farming

Water management 1 26 4 30 26 4 30

Seed production

Nursery management

Integrated Crop

Management

3 56 37 93 56 37 93

Fodder production 1 22 7 29 22 7 29

Production of organic

inputs

II Horticulture

a) Vegetable Crops

Production of low

volume and high value

crops

Off-season vegetables

Nursery raising

Exotic vegetables like

Broccoli

Export potential

vegetables

Grading and

standardization

Protective cultivation

(Green Houses, Shade

Net etc.)

b) Fruits

Training and Pruning

Layout and

Management of

Orchards

Cultivation of Fruit

Management of young

plants/orchards

Rejuvenation of old

orchards

Export potential fruits

Micro irrigation

systems of orchards

Plant propagation

techniques

c) Ornamental Plants

Nursery Management

Management of potted

plants

Export potential of

ornamental plants

Propagation

techniques of

Ornamental Plants

d) Plantation crops

Production and

Management

technology

Processing and value

addition

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e) Tuber crops

Production and

Management

technology

Processing and value

addition

f) Spices

Production and

Management

technology

Processing and value

addition

g) Medicinal and

Aromatic Plants

Nursery management

Production and

management

technology

Post harvest

technology and value

addition

III Soil Health and

Fertility

Management

Soil fertility

management

Soil and Water

Conservation

Integrated Nutrient

Management

3 49 28 77 49 28 77

Production and use of

organic inputs

Management of

Problematic soils

Micro nutrient

deficiency in crops

Nutrient Use

Efficiency

Soil and Water

Testing

IV Livestock

Production and

Management

Dairy Management

Poultry Management

Piggery Management

Rabbit Management

Disease Management

Feed management

Production of quality

animal products

V Home

Science/Women

empowerment

Household food

security by kitchen

gardening and

nutrition gardening

Design and

development of

low/minimum cost

diet

Designing and

development for high

nutrient efficiency diet

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Minimization of

nutrient loss in

processing

Gender mainstreaming

through SHGs

Storage loss

minimization

techniques

Value addition

Income generation

activities for

empowerment of rural

Women

Location specific

drudgery reduction

technologies

Rural Crafts

Women and child care

VI Agril.

Engineering

Installation and

maintenance of micro

irrigation systems

Use of Plastics in

farming practices

Production of small

tools and implements

Repair and

maintenance of farm

machinery and

implements

Small scale processing

and value addition

Post Harvest

Technology

VII Plant Protection

Integrated Pest

Management

6 79 87 166 79 87 166

Integrated Disease

Management

1 17 6 23 17 6 23

Bio-control of pests

and diseases

Production of bio

control agents and bio

pesticides

VIII Fisheries

Integrated fish

farming

Carp breeding and

hatchery management

Carp fry and

fingerling rearing

Composite fish culture

Hatchery management

and culture of

freshwater prawn

Breeding and culture

of ornamental fishes

Portable plastic carp

hatchery

Pen culture of fish and

prawn

Shrimp farming

Edible oyster farming

Pearl culture

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Fish processing and

value addition

IX Production of

Inputs at site

Seed Production

Planting material

production

Bio-agents production

Bio-pesticides

production

Bio-fertilizer

production

Vermi-compost

production

2 29 26 55 29 26 55

Organic manures

production

Production of fry and

fingerlings

Production of Bee-

colonies and wax

sheets

Small tools and

implements

Production of

livestock feed and

fodder

Production of Fish

feed

X CapacityBuilding

and Group Dynamics

Leadership

development

Group dynamics

Formation and

Management of SHGs

Mobilization of social

capital

Entrepreneurial

development of

farmers/youths

WTO and IPR issues

XI Agro-forestry

Production

technologies

Nursery management

Integrated Farming

Systems

TOTAL 20 336 222 558 336 222 558

(B) RURAL YOUTH

Mushroom Production

Bee-keeping 1 15 2 17 15 2 17

Integrated farming

Seed production

Production of organic

inputs

1 27 3 30 27 3 30

Integrated Farming

Planting material

production

Vermi-culture

Sericulture

Protected cultivation

of vegetable crops

Commercial fruit

production

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Repair and

maintenance of farm

machinery and

implements

Nursery Management

of Horticulture crops

Training and pruning

of orchards

Value addition

Production of quality

animal products

Dairying

Sheep and goat rearing

Quail farming

Piggery

Rabbit farming

Poultry production

Ornamental fisheries

Para vets

Para extension

workers

Composite fish culture

Freshwater prawn

culture

Shrimp farming

Pearl culture

Cold water fisheries

Fish harvest and

processing technology

Fry and fingerling

rearing

Small scale processing

Post Harvest

Technology

Tailoring and

Stitching

Rural Crafts

TOTAL 2 42 5 47 42 5 47

(C) Extension

Personnel

Productivity

enhancement in field

crops

Integrated Pest

Management

Integrated Nutrient

management

Rejuvenation of old

orchards

Protected cultivation

technology

Formation and

Management of SHGs

Group Dynamics and

farmers organization

Information

networking among

farmers

Capacity building for

ICT application

Care and maintenance

of farm machinery and

implements

WTO and IPR issues

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Management in farm

animals

Livestock feed and

fodder production

Household food

security

Women and Child

care

Low cost and nutrient

efficient diet

designing

Production and use of

organic inputs

Gender mainstreaming

through SHGs

TOTAL

(C) Consolidated table (ON and OFF Campus)

Thematic area No. of

courses

Participants

Others SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

(A) Farmers & Farm

Women

I Crop Production

Weed Management 3 59 71 130 59 71 130

Resource

Conservation

Technologies

Cropping Systems 1 18 7 25 18 7 25

Crop Diversification

Integrated Farming 1 20 0 20 20 0 20

Water management 2 57 23 80 57 23 80

Seed production

Nursery management 1 9 11 20 9 11 20

Integrated Crop

Management

3 56 37 93 56 37 93

Fodder production 1 22 7 29 22 7 29

Production of organic

inputs

II Horticulture

a) Vegetable Crops

Production of low

volume and high value

crops

Off-season vegetables

Nursery raising

Exotic vegetables like

Broccoli

Export potential

vegetables

Grading and

standardization

Protective cultivation

(Green Houses, Shade

Net etc.)

b) Fruits

Training and Pruning

Layout and

Management of

Orchards

Cultivation of Fruit

Management of young

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plants/orchards

Rejuvenation of old

orchards

Export potential fruits

Micro irrigation

systems of orchards

Plant propagation

techniques

c) Ornamental Plants

Nursery Management

Management of potted

plants

Export potential of

ornamental plants

Propagation

techniques of

Ornamental Plants

d) Plantation crops

Production and

Management

technology

Processing and value

addition

e) Tuber crops

Production and

Management

technology

Processing and value

addition

f) Spices

Production and

Management

technology

Processing and value

addition

g) Medicinal and

Aromatic Plants

Nursery management

Production and

management

technology

Post harvest

technology and value

addition

III Soil Health and

Fertility

Management

Soil fertility

management

Soil and Water

Conservation

Integrated Nutrient

Management

3 49 28 77 49 28 77

Production and use of

organic inputs

Management of

Problematic soils

Micro nutrient

deficiency in crops

Nutrient Use

Efficiency

Soil and Water

Testing

IV Livestock

Production and

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Management

Dairy Management

Poultry Management

Piggery Management

Rabbit Management

Disease Management

Feed management

Production of quality

animal products

V Home

Science/Women

empowerment

Household food

security by kitchen

gardening and

nutrition gardening

Design and

development of

low/minimum cost

diet

Designing and

development for high

nutrient efficiency diet

Minimization of

nutrient loss in

processing

Gender mainstreaming

through SHGs

Storage loss

minimization

techniques

Value addition

Income generation

activities for

empowerment of rural

Women

Location specific

drudgery reduction

technologies

Rural Crafts

Women and child care

VI Agril.

Engineering

Installation and

maintenance of micro

irrigation systems

Use of Plastics in

farming practices

Production of small

tools and implements

Repair and

maintenance of farm

machinery and

implements

Small scale processing

and value addition

Post Harvest

Technology

VII Plant Protection

Integrated Pest

Management

7 87 99 186 87 99 186

Integrated Disease

Management

2 28 15 43 28 15 43

Bio-control of pests

and diseases

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Production of bio

control agents and bio

pesticides

VIII Fisheries

Integrated fish

farming

Carp breeding and

hatchery management

Carp fry and

fingerling rearing

Composite fish culture

Hatchery management

and culture of

freshwater prawn

Breeding and culture

of ornamental fishes

Portable plastic carp

hatchery

Pen culture of fish and

prawn

Shrimp farming

Edible oyster farming

Pearl culture

Fish processing and

value addition

IX Production of

Inputs at site

Seed Production

Planting material

production

Bio-agents production

Bio-pesticides

production

Bio-fertilizer

production

Vermi-compost

production

2 29 26 55 29 26 55

Organic manures

production

Production of fry and

fingerlings

Production of Bee-

colonies and wax

sheets

Small tools and

implements

Production of

livestock feed and

fodder

Production of Fish

feed

X CapacityBuilding

and Group Dynamics

Leadership

development

Group dynamics

Formation and

Management of SHGs

Mobilization of social

capital

Entrepreneurial

development of

farmers/youths

WTO and IPR issues

XI Agro-forestry

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Production

technologies

Nursery management

Integrated Farming

Systems

TOTAL 26 434 324 758 434 324 758

(B) RURAL YOUTH

Mushroom Production

Bee-keeping 3 52 2 54 52 2 54

Integrated farming 3 32 38 70 32 38 70

Seed production

Production of organic

inputs

1 27 3 30 27 3 30

Integrated Farming

Planting material

production

Vermi-culture 1 0 27 27 0 27 27

Sericulture

Protected cultivation

of vegetable crops

1 11 9 20 11 9 20

Commercial fruit

production

Repair and

maintenance of farm

machinery and

implements

Nursery Management

of Horticulture crops

1 14 16 30 14 16 30

Training and pruning

of orchards

Value addition

Production of quality

animal products

Dairying

Sheep and goat rearing

Quail farming

Piggery

Rabbit farming

Poultry production

Ornamental fisheries

Para vets

Para extension

workers

Composite fish culture

Freshwater prawn

culture

Shrimp farming

Pearl culture

Cold water fisheries

Fish harvest and

processing technology

Fry and fingerling

rearing

Small scale processing

Post Harvest

Technology

Tailoring and

Stitching

Rural Crafts

TOTAL 10 136 95 231 136 95 231

(C) Extension

Personnel

Productivity

enhancement in field

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crops

Integrated Pest

Management

Integrated Nutrient

management

Rejuvenation of old

orchards

Protected cultivation

technology

Formation and

Management of SHGs

Group Dynamics and

farmers organization

Information

networking among

farmers

Capacity building for

ICT application

Care and maintenance

of farm machinery and

implements

WTO and IPR issues

Management in farm

animals

Livestock feed and

fodder production

Household food

security

Women and Child

care

Low cost and nutrient

efficient diet

designing

Production and use of

organic inputs

Gender mainstreaming

through SHGs

TOTAL

(D) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth

Crop /

Enterpris

e

Date Trainin

g title*

Identified

Thrust

Area

Duratio

n (days)

No. of Participants Self employed after training Number of

persons

employed

else where

Others

SC/ST

Total

Mal

e

Fem

ale

Tot

al

Ma

le

Fem

ale

Tot

al

Ma

le

Fe

mal

e

Tot

al

Type

of

units

Numb

er of

units

Number of

persons

employed

Bee

keeping

27-

30.08

.19

Bee

Keeping

Rural

entrepreneu

rship

developme

nt

4 - - - 20 0 20 20 0 20 Small 6 6 -

Integrated

Agricultur

e

03-

08.10

.2019

Integrate

d

farnimg

system

-do-

6

- - - 23 2 25 23 2 25 Margin

al

12 12 -

Integrated

Farming

System

09-

12.10

.2019

Integrate

d

Farming

System

-do- 4 - - - 9 11 20 9 11 20 Margin

al

10 10 -

Back yard

poultry

26-

28.09

.19

Small

holder

back

yard

poultry

producti

on

-do- 3 - - - 16 11 27 16 11 27 Margin

al

9 9 -

92

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(E) Sponsored Training Programmes conducted by KVK

Sl. No Date Title

Discipline Thematic

area

Duration

(days)

Client

(PF/RY/EF)

No. of

courses

No. of Participants

Sponsoring

Agency

Amount

of fund

received

(Rs.)

Others SC/ST Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 19-20.06. 2019

21-22.06. 2019

23-24.06. 2019

25-26.06. 2019

27-28.06. 2019

29-30.06. 2019

01-02.07. 2019

03-04.07. 2019

05-06.07. 2019

19-20.07. 2019

21-22.07. 2019

25-26.07. 2019

28-29.07. 2019

30-31.07. 2019

01-02.08. 2019

03-04.08. 2019

05-06.08. 2019

08-09.08. 2019

10-11.08. 2019

16-17.08. 2019

21-22.08.2019

23-24.08.2019

16-27.08.2019

28-29.08.2019

13-14.09.2019

20-21.09.2019

22-23.09.2019

24-25.09.2019

Capacity building

training programme on Agriculture and

Horticulture for the

farmers/ farm women of Lahaul

valley of Himachal

Pradesh

Soil

Science

Integrated

agriculture

2 PF 28 - - - 653 183 840 653 183 840 ICAR-

TSP

28 lac

2 24-25.09.2019

27-28.09.2019

29-30.09. 2019

01-02-10.2019

03-04.10. 2019

05-06.10. 2019

07-08.10. 2019

09-10.10. 2019

11-12.10. 2019

13-14.10. 2019

Capacity building

training programme

on Agriculture and

Horticulture for the

farmers/ farm

women of Lahaul valley of Himachal

Pradesh

Soil

Science

Integrated

agriculture

2 PF 20 - - - 362 238 600 362 238 600 ICAR-

TSP

20 lac

Total 38 - - - 1015 421 1440 1015 421 1440 - 48 lac

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(F) Skill Development Training under ASCI Conducted by selected KVKs

Sl.

No

Dat

e

Titl

e

Discipli

ne

Themat

ic area

Durati

on

(days)

Client

(PF/RY/E

F)

No. of

cours

es

No. of Participants

Others SC/ST Total

Mal

e

Fema

le

Tot

al

Mal

e

Fema

le

Tot

al

Mal

e

Fema

le

Tot

al

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Tot

al - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

6. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes) Sl. No. Nature of

Extension

Activity

Topic /

crop

No. of

activitie

s

Participants

Farmers (Others)

(I)

SC/ST (Farmers)

(II)

Extension

Officials

(III)

Grand Total

(I+II+III)

Mal

e

Femal

e

Tota

l

Mal

e

Femal

e

Tota

l

Mal

e

Femal

e

Tota

l

Mal

e

Femal

e

Tota

l

1. Field Day Pea

24.07.19

1 - - - 22 24 46 - - - 22 24 46

2. Field Day Cauliflower 25.08.19

1 - - - 30 10 40 - - - 30 10 40

3. Field day Fodder

28.06.19

1 - - - 82 83 165 - - - 82 83 165

Total - 3 - - - 134 117 251 - - - 134 117 251

4. Kisan Mela 13.08.19 1 - - - 630 130 760 - - - 630 130 760

5. Kisan Mela 25.10.19 1 - - - 360 1045 1405 13 1 14 373 1046 1419

Total 2 990 1175 2165 13 1 14 1003 1176 2179

6. Kisan

Ghosthi

Jal Shakti

Abhiyan

19.09.2019

1 - - - 31 19 50 - - - 31 19 50

7. Exhibition 13.08,

25.10.19

2 990 1175 2165 13 1 14 1003 1176 2179

8. Film Show - 19 - - - - - - - - - - - -

9. Method Demonstratio

ns

- 3 - - - 51 29 80 - - - 51 29 80

10. Farmers

Seminar

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

11. Workshop - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

12. Group

meetings

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

13. Lectures delivered as

resource

persons

- 11 - - - 1079 1216 2295 7 1 8 1086 1217 2303

14. Newspaper

coverage

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

15. Radio talks - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

16. TV talks - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

17. Popular articles

- 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -

18. Extension

Literature

- 7 - - - 1097 568 1665 - - - 1097 568 1665

19. Advisory Services

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

20. Scientific

visit to farmers field

- 41 - - - 144 57 201 - - - 144 57 201

21. Farmers visit

to KVK

- - - - - 417 350 767 - - - 417 350 767

22. Diagnostic visits

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

23. Exposure

visits

27.06, 06 &

28.09,

23.10.19

4 89 81 170 3 - 3 92 81 173

24. Ex-trainees

Sammelan

26.09.19 1 - - - 5 18 23 - - - 5 18 23

25. Soil health Camp

Awareness on fertilizer

application

22.10.19

1 - - - 103 97 200 - - - 103 97 200

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26. Animal

Health Camp

Vaccination

, disease

managemen

t, Ai &

productivity in

animals

11.09.2019

1 - - - 23 51 74 11 0 11 34 51 85

27. Agri mobile clinic

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

28. Soil test

campaigns

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

29. Farm Science Club

Conveners

meet

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

30. Self Help

Group

Conveners meetings

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

31. Mahila

Mandals

Conveners meetings

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

32. Celebration

of important days (specify)

i World breast

feeding day

02.08.19 1 - - - 0 76 76 - - - 0 76 76

ii

Celebration

of Special

days (specify)

Parthenium awareness

day

20.08.19 1 - - - 19 51 70 - - - 19 51 70

Grand Total 101 5172 5080 10252 47 3 50 5219 5083 10302

6. B. Kisan Mobile Advisory Services Kisan Mobile Advisory

Name of

the KVK

No. of

farmers

Covered

No. of

Advisories

Sent

Type of messages

Crop Livestock Weather Marketing Awareness Other

enterprise

Any

other

- - - - - - - - - -

6.C. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS during 2019-20 (April-

December): No. of Technology week

celebrated

Types of Activities

No. of

Activities

Number of

Participants Related crop/livestock technology

- Gosthies - - -

Lectures organised - - -

Exhibition - - -

Film show - - -

Fair - - -

Farm Visit - - -

Diagnostic Practicals - - -

Distribution of Literature (No.) - - -

Distribution of Seed (q) - - -

Distribution of Planting materials (No.) - - -

Bio Product distribution (Kg) - - -

Bio Fertilizers (q) - - -

Distribution of fingerlings - - -

Distribution of Livestock specimen (No.) - - -

Total number of farmers visited the

technology week - - -

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7. Production and supply of Technological products

A) SEED MATERIALS

Major group/class Crop Variety Quantity (qtl.) Value (Rs.) Provided to No. of Farmers

CEREALS - - - - -

OILSEEDS - - - - -

PULSES Rajmash Him-1 1.44 14400 To be provided during Kharif, 2020

Rajmash Kanchan 1.11 11100 To be provided during Kharif, 2020

VEGETABLES Frenchbean Palam Mridula 0.90 19800 To be provided during Kharif, 2020

FLOWER CROPS - - - - -

OTHERS (Specify) Potato Kufri Himalini 0.90 3150 To be provided during Kharif, 2020

B) PLANTING MATERIALS

Major group/class Crop Variety Quantity (Nos.) Value (Rs.) Provided to No. of Farmers

FRUITS - - - - -

SPICES - - - - -

VEGETABLES - - - - -

FOREST SPECIES - - - - -

ORNAMENTAL CROPS - - - - -

PLANTATION CROPS - - - - -

Others (specify) - - - - -

C) BIO PRODUCTS

Major group/class Product Name Species Quantity Value (Rs.) Provided to No.

of Farmers No (kg)

BIOAGENTS Vermiculture Eisenia foetida 100 400 80000 100

BIOFERTILIZERS - - - - - -

BIO PESTICIDES - - - -

D) LIVESTOCK

Sl. No. Type Breed Quantity Value (Rs.) Provided to No. of Farmers

(Nos Kgs

Cattle - - - - - -

SHEEP AND GOAT - - - - - -

POULTRY - - - - - -

FISHERIES - - - - - -

Others (Specify) - - - - - -

PART 8 – PUBLICATION, SUCCESS STORY, SWTL, TECHNOLOGY WEEK AND

DROUGHT MITIGATION

8. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)

A) KVK News Letter – (Name, Date of start, periodicity, number of copies distributed, etc.)

B) KVK e-News Letter – (Name, Date of start, periodicity, Name of the Website uploaded)

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C) Literature developed/published

Item Title Authors name Number of

copies Research papers Nutrient management in cauliflower

(Brassica oleraceae var. botrytis L.)

through organic sources under dry

temperate conditions in Lahaul

valley of Himachal Pradesh. Poster

presented in National Conference on

Organic and Natural Farming- A

tool for Sustainable & Economic

Development, held at CSK HPKV,

Palampur w.e.f. May 28-29, 2019.

Vinod Sharma, Surender Kumar

Thakur, Lav Bhushan and Ramesh Lal -

Technical

reports Annual progress report of Mera

Gaon Mera Gourav 2018-19

Annual progress report 2018-19

for Extension Council

Annual Progress report KVK

Lahaul & Spiti 2018-19

All Scientists -

Technical

bulletins Management of honey bee in cold

desert for pollination in apple:

Innovative rearing during winter

without migration: In Contemplating

Agricultural Growth through

farmers’ Frugal Innovations ATARI

Zone I 1999 83-84.

Ramesh Lal, SK Thakur and Lav

Bhushan 300

Popular articles Improved agro techniques for onion

production. Parvatiya Khetibari

2019 (3-4) 5-6.

D R Chaudhary, Lav Bhushan and Neha

Sharma -

Improved agro techniques for potato

production. Parvatiya Khetibari

2019 (3-4) 7-9.

D R Chaudhary, Lav Bhushan and Neha

Sharma -

Scientific use of chemical fertilizers.

Parvatiya Khetibari 2019 (3-4) 23-

25.

Lav bhushan, D R Chaudhary, Surender

Kumar Thakur and Vinod Sharma -

Training Manual - - - Extension

literature - - -

Folders /leaflets

d̀f"k foKku dsUnz]

dqdqelsjh] viSy] 2019-

jes'k yky] yo Hkw"k.k lqjsUnz dqekj

Bkdqj ,oa fouksn 'kekZA

200

TOTAL

D) Details of Electronic Media Produced

S. No. Type of media (CD / Software) Title of the programme Number

- - - -

E) Mobile App developed by KVK

S.No. Name of KVK Name of

Mobile App

Developed

Year in which App

is Developed

No. of Users

downloaded

the App

Type of information offered

by the App(seeds, fertilizers,

market prices, weather etc.)

- - - - - -

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9.A. Success stories/Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case with suitable

action JPEG format photographs) Integrated nutrient management in garden pea using bio-fertilizers

Introduction

Garden Pea is one of the major cash crops of the tribal district of Lahaul and Spiti of Himachal Pradesh. It is grown

in all the three agro-ecological situations of the district. Due to heavy snowfall in the winter months from November to

April only single crop is grown in the district. Total cultivated area in the district is only 3291 ha. Garden pea occupies about

one-third area under cultivation (1069 ha area) having productivity of about 110 q/ha (2017-18). The sale rate of off-season

garden pea varies from Rs. 30 to Rs. 65 a kg. The farmers of the valley were getting hand some returns (Rs. 2.25-2.75 lacs

per hectare) from the cultivation of garden pea. Due to mono-cropping many problems like outbreak of pests and diseases

started in the recent years lead to stagnation and even decline in productivity of pea in the district. This lead to decrease in

area under this crop in the district and alternative crops like cauliflower, red cabbage, broccoli and lettuce were introduced at

farmers’ fields.

The availability of organic manure is decreasing as the farmers are keeping lesser number of domestic animals and

the dependence on chemical fertilizers has augmented in raising the cost of cultivation and lower profitability. Integrated

nutrient management using balanced doses of chemical fertilizers in combination with organic manures and bio-fertilizers is

the only solution to sustain the productivity and enhance profitability. The literature show very little response of bio-

fertilizers in many of the leguminous crops probably due to lack of sufficient quantities of organic matter in the tropical and

sub-tropical soils. The soils of the Lahaul valley are rich in organic matter. They respond well to application of all types of

fertilizers including bio-fertilizers. Department of Organic Agriculture and Natural Farming at CSK HPKV, Palampur has

isolated specific strains of Rhizobium for Pea and Phosphorous Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB) and multiplying the same for

supply to the farmers of the state.

KVK Intervention

To access the effect of bio-fertilizers especially Rhizobium and PSB in garden Pea in the organic rich soils in the

dry temprate zone of Himachal Pradesh on farm testing (OFT) on effect of Bio-fertilizes were conducted from 2013-14 to

2016-17. On farm trial comprising of three treatments, viz, T1: 100% NPK (20: 60:30)+ 20t/ha FYM (Recommended

doses); T2: 100% NPK (20: 60:30) + 20t/ha FYM + seed treatment with Rhizobium + soil application of PSB; and T3:

35:32:16 (NPK) - Farmers’ practice were conducted at seven locations in all the four years covering all the three AES of

Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. The pooled data over four years (Table 1) revealed that seed treatment with

Rhizobium before sowing and application of PSB as soil application prior to sowing in combination with recommended

doses of NPK (20:60:30 kg ha-1

) gave highest yield (100.6 qha-1

) of garden Pea to the tune of 18.6 percent in comparison to

farmers’ practice (FP) (84.8 qha-1

) where only NPK@35:32:16 kg ha-1

were applied. The average net returns (Rs. 2.44 lacs

per ha) and BC ratio (3.80) were also highest with the application of bio-fertilizers along with recommended doses of NPK

as compared to FP where Net returns and BC ratio were Rs. 1.91 lacs per ha and 3.00, respectively. On the other hand when

only recommended doses of NPK was applied, the yield was only 8.1 per cent higher than FP and the Net returns and BC

ration were Rs. 2.11 lacs per ha and 3.28.

Table 1. Effect of Rhizobium and PSB on yield and economics of garden Pea in Lahaul valley of Himachal Pradesh (Pooled

data; 2013-14 to 2016-17)

Technology Assessed Average green

Pod yield (qha-1

)

Percent increase

over FP

Net Return

(Rs. /ha)

BC Ratio

100% NPK (20: 60:30)+ 20t/ha

FYM (Recommended doses)

91.6 8.1 211300 3.28

100% NPK (20: 60:30) + 20t/ha

FYM + seed treatment with

Rhizobium + soil application of

PSB

100.6 18.6 244000 3.80

35:32:16 (NPK) - Farmers’

practice

84.8 - 190850 3.00

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Output and outcome

After success testing of the effect of bio-fertilizers on productivity of garden Pea in all the three AES ranging from

2501 m amsl (AES I) to more than 4251 m amsl (AES-III) over four years, the use of Rhizobium and PSB in Pea was up-

scaled through awareness campaigns, frontline demonstrations (FLDs) and field days. During 2017-18 and 2018-19 a total of

200 demonstrations were conducted at farmers’ fields covering an area of 8.0 hectares. The economic analysis of these FLDs

shows that productivity of garden pea has increased by 12.61 to 14 88 percent with and net returns up to Rs. 3.0 lacs per ha.

Impact

The technology of use of bio-fertilizers in garden Pea has spread in over 100 ha area in the district. The technology

has vast potential in improving the productivity of garden Pea and improving the soil health in the district. With the initiative

of KVK, the use of bio-fertilizers along with balanced recommended NPK fertilizers has resulted in additional net returns to

the tune of Rs. 3.0 crores to the farmers of the district.

Seed treatment of pea with Rhizobium Effect of bio-fertilizers on garden Pea

Pea crop infested with disease Field day on pea

9.B. Give details of innovative methodology/technology developed and used for Transfer of

Technology during the year

The availability of labour is very scarce in season and the weeds control manually account for the major cost of

cultivation especially in pea crop. The KVK has promoted the use of wheel hand hoe weeder through

demonstrations and trainings. In valley now farmers has started use of wheel hand hoe weeder and about 160

such weeder have been provided to the farmers of different panchayats in the Lahaul valley.

The seed potato is the major cash crop of valley and with climate change the late blight has also taken very

serious place in reduced production of this crop. With different new strains coming a major initiative has been

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undertaken for control the spread of this disease. The demonstrations, survey and advisories are given in time for

control of these diseases through KVK. New resistant varieties like Kufri Himalini, Kufri Girdhari and Kufri

Giriraj.

9.C. Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational

area which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable

photographs) S. No. Crop / Enterprise ITK Practiced Purpose of ITK 1 Salix Trunks of 2-4 years old plantation are covered with gunny

bags or / and thorny bushes

To protect the bark from being eaten by

the animals.

2 Potato Farmers store the seed potato in underground pits during

winter season

To avoid rotting and sprouting

3 Cabbage Storage of cabbage heads in covered trenches by burying

the roots in the soil

To keep them fresh for consumption

during the winter months

4 Tomato Tomato plants along with matured green fruits are hanged

inside the room

For use during winters as and when the

fruits ripe

9.D. Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for

- Identification of courses for farmers/farm women- During the field visits of various scientists to different

villages as well as during the interactions with farmers during training programmes, scientists interact with the

local people and identify training needs of the clientele. Also various extension tools like PRA were used to

identify the training needs of the farmers. On the basis of such surveys and interactions, following training needs

have been identified for practicing farmers / farm women:

Mechanical control of weeds without using herbicides to reduce women drudgery

Integrated nutrient management

Control of obnoxious weeds in grasslands and pastures and even cultivated fields

Integrated orchard management

Soil sampling technique

Off season vegetable cultivation

- Rural Youth

Vermicompost technology.

Beekeeping

Integrated farming system

Vegetable nursery production under protected conditions

Back yard poultry production

9.E. Field activities i. Number of villages adopted: 2

ii. No. of farm families selected: 65

iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted: 2

9.F. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory / Plant Health Clinic

Status of establishment of Lab : Not established

1. Year of establishment : -

2. List of equipments purchased with amount : -

Sl. No Name of the Equipment Qty. Cost

1 - - -

2 - - -

3 - - -

Total - -

3. Details of samples analyzed / Soil Health Cards issued during 2019-20 (April-December) :

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Details No. No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount realized

Soil Samples 68 68 68 -

Water Samples - - - -

Plant Samples - - - -

Soil Health Cards Issued - - - -

4. Status of mini soil testing labs/kit : Available

5. Year of procurement of lab/kit : 2016

6. No. of mini labs with the KVK : 2

7. Type of mini labs (Name of lab/Kkt) : Mridaprikshak

8. Details of samples analyzed through mini soil kit / Soil Health Cards issued during 2019-20 (April-December) :

Details No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount realized

Soil Samples - - - -

Water Samples - - - -

Soil Health Cards Issued - - - -

10. IMPACT

10.1 Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period).

Name of specific technology/skill

transferred

No. of

participants

% of adoption Change in income (Rs.)

Before (Rs./Unit) After (Rs./Unit)

Promotion of Toria cultivation after

the harvest of pea

335 72 13900 24700

Promoting seed treatment in pea to

control root rot / wilt disease

complex

286 85 52800 89200

Popularization of micro nutrient

usage in apple

102 70 - -

Cultivation of improved varieties of

Rajmash

383 91 33019 44992

Vermicomposting 864 82 8300 19600

Use of Wheel hand Hoe for weed

management

67 25 12000 18000

10.2 10.2. Cases of large scale adoption

The farmers of Lahaul valley have diversified from Seed Potato and Garden Pea cultivation to Cole crops especially

cauliflower with intervention of KVK, including exotic vegetables like Broccoli, Lettuce etc. The Kendra has laid

out demonstrations and conducted a large number of trainings in different villages of district on this topic and

motivated people to adopt these crops. The availability of healthy plant nursery was a challenge as the valley

remains cut from rest of the world sometimes up to first fortnight of May, whereas the plantation of these Cole

crops with in the valley starts from second week of April. Trainings and demonstrations on healthy production of

different vegetable grown in the valley were also provided to the farmers. As a result the area under these

vegetables has increased from 26 ha in 2006 to 650 ha in 2016-17.

10.3 Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting period

Farmers are taking cultivating early vegetable plant nursery and the off season vegetables under protected

conditions.

Farmers are converting FYM into vermicompost.

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Weed management is the major problem in all the crops. Due to labour shortage, mechanical control of weeds is

gaining acceptance amongst the farming community. KVK is popularizing this technology amongst the farming

community of the district.

Farmers are adopting seed treatment in almost all the crops. This has been made possible by the efforts put in by the

KVK in terms of organizing trainings on the topic, conducting on – farm trials and conducting demonstrations on

the topic.

Farmers have started using micro nutrient formulations in established or newly planted orchards to prevent

deficiencies. This has been made possible by the KVK by organizing trainings and demonstrations on its use in

different villages of the district.

Farmers have started growing high yielding varieties of rajmash instead of growing mixture of varieties.

Farmers have started cultivation of exotic vegetables

11.0LINKAGES

11.1 Functional linkage with different organizations

Name of organization Nature of linkage

ICAR, New Delhi Funding agency for running KVK

Department of Agriculture Participation in collaborative training programmes,

demonstrations and joint diagnostic surveys, FFS

ATMA Trainings, Kisan Gosthies and Kisan Melas

Department of Horticulture Participation in collaborative training programmes,

demonstrations and joint diagnostic surveys, FFS

Irrigation and Public Health SAC meeting

Department of Forest SAC meeting

Department of Welfare SAC meeting

Lahaul Potato Growers Society Training programmes, Participation in meetings

Mahila Mandals & Yuvak Mandals Trainings

Department of Industries Participation in meetings

CPRI, Shimla Technical know-how regarding newly released potato

varieties and providing seed of these varieties

IARI-RS Katrain Pusa snowball hybrid-1 cauliflower seed

11.2 List special programmes undertaken by the KVK, which have been financed by State Govt./Other

Agencies

Name of the scheme Date/ Month of

initiation Funding agency Amount (Rs.)

Capacity building of tribal farmers of

Lahaul Valley of Himachal Pradesh

March, 2018 ICAR 6100000

Distribution of plants Fruit and Agro

Forestry plants) to farmerson 17th

September 2019

September 2019 ICAR 10000

11.3 Details of linkage with ATMA

a) Is ATMA implemented in your district Yes

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks 1 Demonstrations KVK, Scientists given technical input for initiating demonstration in the

field conditions

2 Technical support Dr. Lav Bhushan were nominated as technical supporters to implement

ATMA in the district

3 Training programmes KVK Scientists have served as Resource persons in the training programmes

organized under ATMA of Lahaul & Spiti district

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4 Kisan Gosthi and Kisan Mela Delivering of Technical Lectures and participation in discussion with

farmers

Coordination activities between KVK and ATMA during 2019-20 (April-December)

S. No. Programme Particulars

No. of programmes

attended by KVK

staff

No. of programmes

Organized by KVK

Other remarks (if

any)

01 Meetings - - - -

02 Research

projects - - - -

03 Training

programmes On campus - 2 -

04 Demonstrations - - - -

05 Extension

Programmes

Kisan Mela Kisan Mela on

Natural farming 2 - Jointly organized

Technology Week - - - -

Exposure visit - - 3 -

Exhibition - - 1

Soil health camps - - - -

Animal Health

Campaigns - - - -

FFS - - - -

06 Publications

Video Films - - - -

Books - - - -

Extension

Literature - - - -

Pamphlets - - - -

Others

News coverage - - - -

07 Other Activities

Farmer Scientist

Interaction - 1 -

11.4 Give details of programmes implemented under National Horticultural Mission

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Constraints if any

- - -

11.5 Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks

- - -

11.6 Details of linkage with RKVY

S.

No. Programme Nature of linkage Funds received if

any Rs. Expenditure during the

reporting period in Rs. Remarks

- - - - - -

12. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK

12.1 Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)

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Sl.

No.

Demo Unit

(Mention the name of

Demo Unit)

Year of

estt.

Area Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks

Variety Produce Qty. Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

1 Poly house 1

(Cucumber )

2010 40 m2

Kian Cucumber 125 kg 1200 3125 -

2 Poly house 1 (Tomato ) 2010 20 m2

Lata Tomato 26 kg 200 780 -

3 Poly house 2 (Tomato) 2016 60 m2

Lata Tomato 220 kg 1800 6600 -

12.2 12.2 Performance of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production

Name

Of the crop

Date of

sowing

Date of

harvest

Are

a

(ha

)

Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks

Variety Type of

Produce

Qty. Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

Cereals - - - - - - - - - Pulses - Rajmash 7 &

14.6.2019

4-

12.10.2019

0.15 Him-1

Seed 1.44 6800 14400 -

Rajmash 8 &

13.6.2019

14.10.2019 0.19 Kanchan Seed 1.11 5650 11100 -

Oilseeds - - - - - - - - - Fibers - - - - - - - - - Floriculture - - - - - - - - - Fruits - - - - - - - - - Vegetables

Frenchbean 15.6.2019 16.10.2019 0.10 Palam

Mridula

Seed 0.90 4850 19800 -

Potato 15.6.2019 1.10.2019 0.02 Kufri

Himalini

Seed 0.90 1200 3150 -

Others (specify)

Fresh

Vegetables

26.4.2019 6.7.2019-

14.7.2019

0.10 Azad

Pea -1

Pods 10.2 12000 30600 -

12.3 Performance of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)

Sl.

No.

Name of the

Product

Qty Amount (Rs.) Remarks

Cost of inputs Gross income

1. Vermiculture 400 kg 10000 80000 Provided to 100

farmers

12.4 Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production)

Sl.

No

Name

of the

animal /

bird /

aquatics

Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks

Breed Type of

Produce

Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income

- - - - - - - -

12.5 Utilization of hostel facilities:

Accommodation available (No. of beds) = The Farmers hostel is being use as administrative Office

Months No. of trainees stayed Trainee days (days stayed) Reason for short fall (if

any)

April 2017 - - -

May 2017 - - -

June 2017 - - -

July 2017 - - -

August 2017 - - -

September 2017 - - -

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October 2017 - - -

November 2017 - - -

December 2017 - - -

January 2018 - - -

February 2018 - - -

March 2018 - - -

12.6 Database management

S. No Database target Database created by the KVK

1 1000 farmers 1200 farmers

12.7 Rainwater Harvesting

Training programmes conducted using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit Date Title of the training

course

Client

(PF/RY/EF)

No. of

Courses

No. of Participants including

SC/ST

No. of SC/ST Participants

Male Female Total Male Female Total

- - - - - - - - - -

Demonstrations conducted using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit Date Title of the

Demonstration

Client

(PF/RY/EF)

No. of

Demos.

No. of Participants including

SC/ST

No. of SC/ST Participants

Male Female Total Male Female Total

- - - - - - - - - -

State No. of

Training

programmes

under Rain

water

Harvesting

No. of

Demonstrations

Seed

produced

(q)

No. of

plant

materials

produced

Visit by

farmers

(No.)

Visit by

officials

(No.)

No. of

KVKs

involved

Punjab - - - - - - -

Uttarakhand - - - - - - -

Jammu &

Kashmir - - - - - - -

Himachal

Pradesh - - - - - - -

Total - - - - - - -

13. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

13.1 Details of KVK Bank accounts

Bank account Name of the bank Location Account Number

With Host Institute State Bank of India Palampur 10640342317

With KVK State Bank of India Udaipur 11468558856

13.2 Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2019-20 (April-December) (up to March 2020)

S.

No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure

A. Recurring Contingencies

1 Pay & Allowances 9500000 7885000 7500000

2 Traveling allowances 100000

1253528

60000

3 Contingencies

1000000

A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on

office running, publication of Newsletter and library

maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) 1600000

B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments

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C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto

Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained)

D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material

including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training)

E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses

(minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)

F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly

generated information in the major production systems of the

area)

G Training of extension functionaries

H Maintenance of buildings

I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory

J Library

TOTAL (A) 11200000 9138528 8560000

B. Non-Recurring Contingencies

1 Works 5600000 0 5600000

2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture

3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify)

4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals)

TOTAL (B) 5600000 0 5600000

C. REVOLVING FUND 0 0 0

GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 16800000 9138528 14160000

13.3 Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakhs) for the last five years

Year Opening balance

as on 1st April

Income during

the year

Expenditure

during the year

Net balance in hand as

on 1st April of each year

April 2015 to March 2016 444500.58 618896.00 170235.00 893161.58

April 2016 to March 2017 893161.58 175730.00 43567.00 1025324.58

April 2017 to March 2018 1025324.58 206879.00 51324.00 1180879.58

April 2018 to March 2019 1180879.58 392074.00 59.00 1572894.58

April 2019 to December 2019 1572894.58 273871 37966 1808799.58

14. Details of HRD activities attended by KVK staff during 2019-20 (April-December)

Name of the staff Designation Title of the training programme Institute where

attended Date

Dr. Lav Bhushan SMS (Soil

Science)

Advances in micro irrigation for

improving water use efficiency

and crop productivity

Dept. of Soil

Science COA

CSK HPKV

Palampur

02-11.12.2019

15. Details of Important Programs/Events conducted in KVKs during 2019-20 (April-

December) (With 4-5 Photographs (JPEG Format). (Please furnish detailed information for each Program/Event)

-

16. Please include any other important and relevant information which has not been reflected

above (write in detail).

-

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ANNEXURE

Annexure I

Proceedings of SAC meeting

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Annexure II

Details of training programmes Date Client

ele

Title of the

training

programme

Discipli

ne

Thematic

area

Durati

on in

days

Venue

(Off /

On

Camp

us)

Number of other

participants

Number of SC/ST Total number of

participants

Ma

le

Fem

ale

Tot

al

Ma

le

Fem

ale

Tot

al

Ma

le

Fem

ale

Tot

al

28.5.20

19

Practisi

ng Farmer

s/ farm

women

Integrated

crop management

in Rajmash

Agrono

my

Integrated

crop manageme

nt

1 Off

Campus

- - - 5 28 33 5 28 33

29.5.20

19

Practisi

ng

Farmers/ farm

women

Insect –pest

and diseases

management in Pea

Entomol

ogy

Integrated

pest

management

1 Off

Campu

s

- - - 19 16 35 19 16 35

30.5.20

19

Practisi

ng

Farmer

s/ farm

women

Integrated

Nutrient

management

in Pea

Soil

Science

Integrated

nutrient

manageme

nt

1 Off

Campu

s

- - - 14 16 30 14 16 30

31.5.19 Practisi

ng

Farmers/ farm

women

Management

of insect-pest

in Cauliflower,

Potato and

Pea

Entomol

ogy

Integrated

pest

management

1 Off

Campu

s

- - - 18 25 33 18 25 33

02.06.2019

Practising

Farmer

s/ farm women

Insect –pest and diseases

management

in Cole crops

Entomology

Integrated pest

manageme

nt

1 Off Campu

s

- - - 11 9 20 11 9 20

12.06.2

019

Practisi

ng Farmer

s/ farm

women

Integrated

crop management

in Potato

Agrono

my

Integrated

crop manageme

nt

1 Off

Campus

- - - 23 7 30 23 7 30

15.6.20

19

Rural

Youth

Use of Bio-

fertilizers in

leguminous crops

Soil

Science

Integrated

nutrient

management

1 Off

Campu

s

- - - 30 0 30 30 0 30

18.6.20

19

Practisi

ng

Farmers/ farm

women

Integrated

weed

management in

commercial

crops

Agrono

my

Weed

manageme

nt

1 Off

Campu

s

- - - 27 3 30 27 3 30

27.6.20

19

Practisi

ng

Farmers/ farm

women

Integrated

farming

Agrono

my

Integrated

crop

management

1 On

campu

s

- - - 20 0 20 20 0 20

08.7.20

19

Practisi

ng Farmer

s/ farm

women

Soil

sampling and soil test

based

nutrient management

Soil

Science

Soil

testing

1 Off

Campus

- - - 6 11 17 6 11 17

10.7.20

19

Practisi

ng Farmer

s/ farm

women

Insect-pest

management in pea and

Potato

Entomol

ogy

Integrated

pest manageme

nt

1 Off

Campus

- - - 16 9 25 16 9 25

12.7.20

19

Practisi

ng

Farmers/ farm

women

IPM in apple Entomol

ogy

Integrated

pest

management

1 Off

Campu

s

- - - 8 9 17 8 9 17

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19

Rural

Youth

Production

of healthy

vegetable

nursery in

open and protected

conditions

Vegetabl

e

Nursery

Managem

ent of

Horticultu

re crops

1 On

campu

s

- - - 14 16 30 14 16 30

18.7.20

19

Practisi

ng Farmer

s/ farm

women

Methods of

preparation of

vermicompo

st

Soil

Science

Vermicom

post production

1 Off

Campus

- - - 10 15 25 10 15 25

27.7.20

19

Rural

Youth

Efficient

irrigation

techniques

Agrono

my

Water

manageme

nt

1 On

campu

s

- - - 16 14 30 16 14 30

31.7.2019

Practising

Farmer

s/ farm women

Cultivation of French

bean as

second crop after harvest

of Pea/

Cauliflower

Agronomy

Cropping system

1 Off Campu

s

- - - 18 7 25 18 7 25

07.8.20

19

Practisi

ng

Farmers/ farm

women

Insect Pest

and disease

management in Cole

Crops

Entomol

ogy

Integrated

disease

management

1 Off

campu

s

- - - 17 6 23 17 6 23

18.8.2019

Practising

Farmer

s/ farm women

Integrated crop

management

in Rajmash

Agronomy

Integrated crop

manageme

nt

1 Off campu

s

- - - 28 2 30 28 2 30

19.8.20

19

Rural

Youth

Vermicompo

sting

Technology

Soil

Science

Vermicom

post

production

1 On

campu

s

- - - 0 27 27 0 27 27

20.08.1

9

Practisi

ng

Farmers/ farm

women

Parthanium

awareness

day -cum -training on

weed

management in cash crops

Agrono

my

Weed

manageme

nt

1 On

campu

s

- - - 19 51 70 19 51 70

22.8.20

19

Practisi

ng

Farmers/ farm

women

Integrated

Nutrient

Management in

Cauliflower

Soil

Science

Integrated

nutrient

management

1 Off

campu

s

- - - 29 1 30 29 1 30

24.8.2019

Practising

Farmer

s/ farm women

Integrated weed

management

in commercial

crops

Agronomy

Weed manageme

nt

1 Off campu

s

- - - 13 17 30 13 17 30

27-30.08.2

019

Rural Youth

Vocational Training on

Bee Keeping

Entomology

Bee keeping

4 On campu

s

- - - 20 0 20 20 0 20

31.8.20

19

Rural

Youth

Integrated

Farming System

Agrono

my

Integrated

crop manageme

nt

1 On

campus

- - - 7 13 20 7 13 20

01.9.2019

Practising

Farmer

s/ farm women

Method of preparation

of

vermicompost

Soil Science

Vermicompost

production

1 Off campu

s

- - - 19 11 30 19 11 30

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19

Practisi

ng

Farmer

s/ farm

women

Management

of insect

pests and

diseases &

Precautions to be taken

during

purchase of agro-

chemicals

and spraying techniques

Entomol

ogy

Integrated

pest

manageme

nt

1 Off

campu

s

- - - 7 19 26 7 19 26

07.9.20

19

Practisi

ng

Farmers/ farm

women

Role of

honeybees in

pollination of apple

Entomol

ogy

Bee

keeping

1 Off

campu

s

- - - 15 2 17 15 2 17

14.9.2019

Practising

Farmer

s/ farm women

Cultivation techniques

for red

clover

Agronomy

Fodder production

1 Off campu

s

- - - 22 7 29 22 7 29

18.9.20

19

Rural

Youth

Role of

honey bees

in pollination of apple

Entomol

ogy

Bee

keeping

1 Off

campu

s

- - - 17 0 17 17 0 17

19.9.20

19

Practisi

ng Farmer

s/ farm

women

Efficient

Irrigation Techniques

Soil

Science

Soil and

Water manageme

nt

1 Off

campus

- - - 31 19 50 31 19 50

21.9.20

19

Rural

Youth

Efficient

Irrigation

Techniques

Soil

Science

Soil and

Water

management

1 Off

campu

s

- - - 26 4 30 26 4 30

30.9.20

19

Rural

Youth

Production

healthy

vegetable nursery in

Open and

protected cultivation

Vegetabl

e

Nursery

raising

1 Off

campu

s

- - - 11 9 20 11 9 20

1.10.20

19

Rural

Youth

Production

healthy vegetable

nursery in

Open and protected

cultivation

Vegetabl

e

Nursery

raising

1 Off

campus

- - - 9 11 20 9 11 20

03-

08.10.2019

Practic

ing farmer/

farm women

Six days

training on integrated

Agriculture

Soil

Science

Integrated

farming system

6 On

campus

- - - 23 2 25 23 2 25

09-

12.10.2

019

Rural

Youth

Integrated

Agriculture

Entomol

ogy

Integrated

farming

system

4 On

campu

s

- - - 9 11 20 9 11 20

16.10.2

019

Rural

Youth

Integrated

management

of Insect-pests and

diseases in

Cole crops

Entomol

ogy

Integrated

pest

management

1 On

campu

s

- - - 8 12 20 8 12 20

24.10.2019

Rural Youth

Insect –pest management

in Peas and

Potatoes

Entomology

Integrated pest

manageme

nt

1 On campu

s

- - - 11 9 20 11 9 20